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April 2016
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Finesse toujours aussi impressionnante
Meilleures performances (un peu)
Très bel écran Retina
Le trackpad Force Touch
Belle prouesse
Autonomie en progrès
Un peu plus puissant que le premier
Toujours aussi beau
Un écran Retina agréable pour travailler
Léger. très léger
À peine plus encombrant qu'une tablette
Très bel écran
SSD rapide
Partie audio de qualité
Bonne autonomie
Grand écran
Trackpad très appréciable
Bon agencement du clavier
Haut parleurs de classe
Très compact et très léger
Autonomie en hausse
Écran Retina
Progrès sur les performances
Nouvelle génération de processeur Core M plus performante et autonome
Design
Finesse
Encombrement
Poids
Finition
Les quatre coloris.
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de 2e port USB-C
Pas de Thunderbolt 3
Clavier à très faible course
Rebutant
Prix toujours élevé
Une autonomie iso voire légèrement en retrait
Le prix
Toujours trop élevé à notre goût
Toujours un seul connecteur USB-C
CPU toujours un peu juste
Course très courte du clavier
Le manque de connectiques reste agaçant
Pas de slot carte mémoire
Sentiment mitigé avec le clavier
Prix
Des performances qui ne tiennent pas dans la durée
Publié: 2016-05-04, Auteur: Henry , review by: macworld.co.uk
Undeniably beautiful design, Improved processors on all models, More resilient battery performance, A screen to die for
Single port limits some users, Keyboard takes some practice, You'll need to save up
There's no escaping the fact that this is a very similar laptop to its 2015 predecessor, which so divided the tech community. But we think the problems have been overblown. The engineering on show is superb, and the performance is completely acceptable fo...
MacBook (12-inch, 2016) – Performance Aside from the additional Rose Gold colour option, the most important change in this year's MacBook 12-inch is the processor options. It upgrades to a Skylake-generation CPU, from the Core M family. These CPUs are tin...
Available with either 256GB or 512GB of storage space, Mac OS X interface is very simple to set up and easy to navigate, Laptop has just one USB-C port for charging, USB 3.1 outut and even DisplayPort 1.2 video output, Clear and sharp display, Sleek and s
Doesn't feature a touchscreen, Not ideal if you rely on CD/DVD Drive, Battery life wasn't as good as we were expecting
The latest Apple MacBook is a great example of a simple and straightfroward laptop. If you specifically want Apple's OS X operating system, or you're quite happy to switch from Windows, then this laptop is worth considering. The MacBook is quick when it c...
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Publié: 2016-04-29, Auteur: Alan , review by: itpro.co.uk
Very lengthy battery life, Large and very responsive touchpad, Light yet sturdy, Sharp, bright and nonreflective screen
No Thunderbolt 3, Keyboard and wirelesscentric design won't suit everyone
As expected, the latest 12in Macbook is a mild iteration of last year's model. It's a good ultra portable, but if you didn't like last year's version then you won't like this one either...
Good battery life, Great screen, Lovely trackpad, good keyboard layout, Class-leading speakers
Rubbish connectivity is still annoying, No memory card slot, Mixed feelings about the slim keyboard
There are no major changes from last year, but the MacBook is still an enviable laptop Apple played so many of its design cards last year that the MacBook (2016) looks and feels largely identical to last year's one. It's skinny, fab to work on and has a...
Publié: 2016-04-27, Auteur: Ian , review by: alphr.com
The MacBook answers the question, “What would happen if you mated a MacBook Air with an iPad?”. It's a Mac, running OS X, but the design and feel of the product is heavily influenced by the iPad. It's the first Mac I've used where OS features that have be...
The 12inch MacBook gets a decent boost to performance and battery life, while keeping the same slim, light premium body. The highres display and responsive trackpad remain the gold standard. Color options add a fun bit of personalization.
The single USBC port will continue to be an inconvenience for many. The shallow keyboard isn't ideal for longform typing. Other superslim laptops manage to fit in more powerful processors
With a handful of subtle improvements, the updated 12-inch Apple MacBook is more of a mainstream machine, but remains a few tweaks away from being the best laptop on the market...
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Publié: 2015-04-18, Auteur: Sean , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
The hinge tension and balance is perfect. You can lift the lid with a single finger with the MacBook resting on a table, and the base won't move one bit. You can reposition the screen at any angle—though sadly it only goes back to 45 degrees or so—and it'
Why is this laptop so thin? I never felt that I needed a thinner MacBook. One with a better screen? Absolutely. Lighter? Okay. But every other innovation in the new MacBook seems to be in the service of making it thinner. Who needs that
No. Wait. Here's what I predict will happen: like the original MacBook Air in 2008, this new MacBook will be the prelude to a more mainstream, affordable, sensible workhorse that's just as gorgeous. As always, early adopters will pay the price for Apple's...
Extrait: For mobile professionals, the ideal computer is probably an 'ultraportable' laptop -- a device suitable for carrying day in, day out, in a briefcase or backpack. Obviously it needs to be lightweight and relatively compact, but at the same time it should b...
Extrait: Could you be converted to Apple's laptop?When we tested Apple's brand new MacBook last year, with its super-slim case and edge-to-edge keyboard, we praised its lightweight design and high-resolution screen, but we weren't so sure about its reliance on...