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Price in India, Specifications, Features, Apple's new MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and Mac Mini launched, know price and specifications

Price in India, Specifications, Features, Apple's new MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and Mac Mini launched, know price and specifications
Written by Manoj Kadam
Price in India, Specifications, Features, Apple's new MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and Mac Mini launched, know price and specifications

Price in India, Specifications, Features, Apple's new MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and Mac Mini launched, know price and specifications

Apple has introduced new versions of its MacBook Pro 13-inch, MacBook Air and Mac Mini computers powered by its own M1 chipset. Apple announced earlier this year that the company was replacing its entire Intel x86 CPU Mac product lineup with its own built-in ARM-based processors. The first processor of this new generation of Apple Silicon processors is being called Apple M1, which includes eight cores (four high-power and four power-efficient) as well as a custom GPU, Image Signal Processor, Secure Enclave and Neural Engine. Are. The Apple M1 is designed with a new memory architecture and is built on a 5nm process.

New MacBook Pro 13-inch, MacBook Air, Mac Mini Prices in India

The price of 256 GB storage variant of the new 13-inch MacBook Pro is Rs 1,22,900 and the price of 512 GB storage is Rs 1,42,900. These are the same prices as previous MacBook Pro models. Both have 8 GB RAM. The Intel-based MacBook Pro 13-inch models are still listed, with 512GB and 1TB storage priced at Rs 1,74,900 and Rs 1,94,900, respectively. All variants will be sold in Silver and Space Grey.

MacBook Air with Apple M1 chipset will also be sold at the same prices as before, with the 256 GB variant priced at Rs 92,900 and the 512 GB model priced at Rs 1,17,900 in India. MacBook Air models running Intel are no longer listed. The color options are Silver, Space Gray and Gold.

The price of 256 GB and 512 GB variants of Mac Mini is now Rs 64,900 and Rs 84,900 respectively. The color option is only silver. An Intel powered version is still listed.

All the new Macs are offered with 8 GB RAM by default and there is also an option from the company to upgrade to 16 GB, for which Rs 20,000 will have to be paid separately. The online Apple Store in India is taking pre-orders and shipping will start from November 25.

MacBook Air powered by Apple Silicon

According to Apple, the MacBook Air is the world's best-selling 13-inch notebook. Previously impossible tasks can now be performed comfortably on such a thin and light device, thanks to 3.5X faster CPU performance, 5X faster graphics performance, and 9X faster machine learning compared to the previous generation. The MacBook Air is said to be 98 percent faster than PC laptops sold in the past year.

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The new MacBook Air is now fanless and completely quiet. It can provide a backup of 15 hours for wireless web browsing and 18 hours for video playback, which is 6 hours more than before.

MacBook Air 13-inch powered by Apple Silicon

The new 13-inch MacBook Pro is said to be 2.8X faster, with up to 5X faster graphics and 11X faster machine learning than the previous generation, making it the world's fastest compact pro notebook. It gives good performance in tasks like video transcoding and compiling code. Battery life is up to 17 hours for wireless web browsing and 20 hours for video playback, which is 10 hours more than before. This is the longest battery life ever for a Mac. Apple has used studio-quality mics for video calls or recording audio. It has two Thunderbolt ports along with USB 4.

Mac Mini powered by Apple Silicon

The new Mac mini is said to be 3X faster in terms of CPU performance than the previous version, with six times faster graphics performance and a 15x increase in machine learning. It is said to be one-tenth the size of current top-selling desktop PCs and up to 5X faster.

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