New MacBook 12-inch Retina Display Openbox & Hands-On in Vietnam April 02 2015
New 12-Inch MacBook or The 12-inch MacBook Air will not release until April 10th but 1 store in Vietnam already got the this device for sale now on april 2nd 2015. Check the video to see more.
Watch video clip :
And the 10 Things to Know Before Buying!
Apple’s new ultra-thin 12-inch MacBook with Retina display, launching April 10 in silver, space gray, and gold.
Here is some information about it on apple site :
Retina re-envisioned.
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The moment you open the new MacBook, its gorgeous 12‑inch Retina display with edge-to-edge glass brings everything into focus. Every photo leaps off the screen in rich, vibrant detail. Over 3 million pixels render each letter with crystal clarity. And it all comes to light on the thinnest, most energy-efficient Retina display ever on a Mac, meticulously honed to deliver a bold visual experience within an impossibly minimal design.
12-inch
RETINA DISPLAY
2304×1440
RESOLUTION
16:10



All-day battery life.
All-new design.
We know people rely on Apple notebooks for all-day battery life, regardless of how compact they are. And with the slim new MacBook enclosure, all-day battery life simply would not be achievable using traditional rectangular batteries. So we developed our own unique battery technology specifically designed to make use of every last millimeter of available space. The result is a terraced, contoured battery design that not only fits perfectly inside the incredibly slim MacBook, but also is unlike anything seen before in a notebook.
the trackpad, pushed even further with Force Touch.
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With the new MacBook comes a whole new way to experience a trackpad. The Force Touch trackpad is engineered to deliver a responsive, uniform click no matter where you press the surface. And underneath, force sensors detect how much pressure you’re applying and give you new ways to interact with your Mac. You can now use a Force click to enable new capabilities, like quickly looking up the definition of a word or previewing a file just by clicking and continuing to press on the trackpad. You’ll also experience haptic feedback — a tactile vibration from the trackpad that adds the sense of touch to what you see on the screen. These advanced capabilities work in addition to all the intuitive Multi-Touch gestures Mac users love. You’ll be more in touch with your Mac than ever before. Without lifting a finger.
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