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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
A year after its debut, the ultraportable, fanless design remains a stunner, Modest processor improvements faster storage and longer battery life are welcome, New rose gold option gives consumers more choices
Still priced starting at $1,299, and still too expensive for what it does, The single USB-C port and lack of MagSafe will continue to alienate and stir debate, FaceTime camera is only 480p, and some may want to try the keyboard before they buy
In considering the early 2016 MacBook, we kept asking ourselves one question: If someone had already formed a definitively positive or negative opinion on Apple's 2015 model, is there anything this year's upgrade has done that would change their minds? T...
No upgrade to USBC port, Relatively minor gains in performance
There is a lot more to the Retina 12-inch MacBook (Early 2016) than the addition of the rose gold color. Apple has given just about every key component in the overall system architecture an upgrade, from (slightly) faster chips, to (notably) faster RAM an...
Extrait: For a lot of people, the MacBook is the ideal laptop. It's light, small, easy to carry, and offers good performance for productivity software...
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Publié: 2016-04-26, Auteur: Roman , review by: macworld.com
Small size and light weight make it ideal for travel, Increased performance, Improved battery life
Only one USBC port for charging and peripherals, Reduced key travel on keyboard makes the keys uncomfortable to press, 480p FaceTime camera, No flash storage customization options available
For a lot of people, the MacBook is the ideal laptop. It's light, small, easy to carry, and offers good performance for productivity software, though it can handle pro apps fine (you'll just have to wait a little longer on some tasks). The MacBook is...
Publié: 2016-04-25, Auteur: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Better CPU and GPU performance than last year, if just by a bit. The upgrade path from a 2010 or 2011-era MacBook Air is much clearer now, at any rate, Much better SSD performance, Slightly better battery life, though it was already pretty good, Design is
480p webcam is still low-res and ugly, Low-travel keyboard isn't quite like anything else that's out there, 5Gbps USB Type-C instead of Thunderbolt 3, Expensive for the features and performance you're getting, Some people may work fine with one port, but
Publié: 2016-04-21, Auteur: Mark , review by: Laptopmag.com
Faster 7th-generation performance, Still wonderfully thin and light, Improved keyboard, Good battery life, Runs cool
Just single USC-C port, No Thunderbolt 3 support, Low-res 480p webcam
The updated MacBook packs more performance and battery life into a wonderfully thin and light design, but Apple didn't address the biggest drawbacks...
The 12-inch MacBook gets a decent boost to performance and battery life, while keeping the same slim, light premium body. The high-res display and responsive trackpad remain the gold standard. Color options add a fun bit of personalization
The single USB-C port will continue to be an inconvenience for many. The shallow keyboard isn't ideal for long-form typing. Other super-slim 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...
Amazingly small for a full laptop experience. Goregous fit, finish and design. Excellent display, loud and full stereo speakers
Weird keyboard, expensive, just headphone jack and one port that must also handle charging
As ever, the 12" MacBook is a surprisingly polarizing little laptop. The first generation sold so well folks had to wait months to buy one, so some people obviously love it (and are willing to spend this much on an ultraportable). Others have lambasted it...