Intel has developed a new high-speed connection for computers that allows us to combine high-speed transfer of data and high-definition graphics on a single cable. With a capacity of 10 Gbps, Thunderbolt technology can transfer a high definition film in less than 30 seconds. This solution comes to market with new range of Apple laptops, the MacBook Pro According to technical data, Thunderbolt allows a transfer rate twice that of USB 3.0.
Below the maximum potential of technology as it has chosen not copper and fiber optics. Future versions may reach 100 Gbps. According to Intel, Thunderbolt is designed to meet the needs of the creators of HD content. With the bandwidth that offers large multimedia files are transferred at higher speeds, so you spend less time waiting to view and edit videos.
Similarly, accelerating the process of creating and restored backups, so that waiting times for access to archived content is drastically reduced. For laptop users, this technology involves the use of a single connector that can extend their ability to work with content at high speeds and connect to high definition screens, both at home and at work.
Thunderbolt technology is managed by an Intel controller chip, and uses a small size connector suitable for mobile devices that will be included in products compatible with this technology. The MacBook Pro is the first computer incorporating technology market Thunderbolt, can support FireWire and USB devices and consumer networks via Gigabit Ethernet adapters.
Thunderbolt also supports DisplayPort to connect with high-resolution monitors and works with existing display adapters for HDMI, DVI and VGA. The new MacBook Pro now includes an integrated HD camera FaceTime three times the resolution over the previous generation, which allows video calls with crystal clear full screen.
With the new software for video FaceTime Apple, the new camera offers high-definition video calls to all new MacBook Pro models and standard definition video calls with other models of Macs with Intel processors, with iPhone 4 and the current generation of iPod touch. FaceTime is included in all new MacBook Pro models, and previous models of Macs based on Intel processors is available on the Mac App Store at a price of 79 cents.
The new MacBook Pro have versions 13, 15 and 17 inches in different configurations. The model of the lower end, with an Intel Core i5 Dual-Core 2.3 GHz and 320GB hard drive sells for 1,149 euros VAT included. The model of the higher range -17 inch Intel Core i7 processor Quad-Core 2.2 GHz, and 750GB hard drive, is priced at 2,499 euros.
Below the maximum potential of technology as it has chosen not copper and fiber optics. Future versions may reach 100 Gbps. According to Intel, Thunderbolt is designed to meet the needs of the creators of HD content. With the bandwidth that offers large multimedia files are transferred at higher speeds, so you spend less time waiting to view and edit videos.
Similarly, accelerating the process of creating and restored backups, so that waiting times for access to archived content is drastically reduced. For laptop users, this technology involves the use of a single connector that can extend their ability to work with content at high speeds and connect to high definition screens, both at home and at work.
Thunderbolt technology is managed by an Intel controller chip, and uses a small size connector suitable for mobile devices that will be included in products compatible with this technology. The MacBook Pro is the first computer incorporating technology market Thunderbolt, can support FireWire and USB devices and consumer networks via Gigabit Ethernet adapters.
Thunderbolt also supports DisplayPort to connect with high-resolution monitors and works with existing display adapters for HDMI, DVI and VGA. The new MacBook Pro now includes an integrated HD camera FaceTime three times the resolution over the previous generation, which allows video calls with crystal clear full screen.
With the new software for video FaceTime Apple, the new camera offers high-definition video calls to all new MacBook Pro models and standard definition video calls with other models of Macs with Intel processors, with iPhone 4 and the current generation of iPod touch. FaceTime is included in all new MacBook Pro models, and previous models of Macs based on Intel processors is available on the Mac App Store at a price of 79 cents.
The new MacBook Pro have versions 13, 15 and 17 inches in different configurations. The model of the lower end, with an Intel Core i5 Dual-Core 2.3 GHz and 320GB hard drive sells for 1,149 euros VAT included. The model of the higher range -17 inch Intel Core i7 processor Quad-Core 2.2 GHz, and 750GB hard drive, is priced at 2,499 euros.
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