Testseek.fr ont rassemblé 284 examens experts du Apple MacBook 12 inch Retina - Early 2015 MJY42 / MJY32 / MK4N2 / MK4M2 / MF855 / MF865 et l'estimation moyenne est 79%. Faites descendre l'écran et voyez les toutes les revues pour Apple MacBook 12 inch Retina - Early 2015 MJY42 / MJY32 / MK4N2 / MK4M2 / MF855 / MF865.
April 2015
(79%)
284 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(91%)
3241 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
La charnière est parfaite. On peut relever l'écran d'un seul doigt en laissant le MacBook sur la table
Et la base ne bougera pas d'un iota. Il est possible de repositionner l'écran selon n'importe quel angle – même si malheureusement il ne dépasse pas le
Finesse et légèreté impressionnantes
Ecran d'excellente qualité
Trackpad Force Touch innovant
SSD rapide et volumineux en standard
Très compact et très léger
Fabrication impeccable
Trackpad Force Touch
Écran Retina
Nouveau clavier
Design
Encombrement
Poids
Finition
Les trois coloris
Bonne gestion du processeur Intel Core M
Le port USBC qui autorise l'utilisation de batterie externe
Assemblage soigné
Châssis très rigide
Extrêmement léger et compact
Excellent touchpad
Dalle Retina lumineuse et excellents angles de vision
Bonnes performances pour une utilisation courante
Autonomie correcte
Pas de ventilateur
Hautparleurs puis
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pourquoi cet ordinateur estil si fin ? Je n'ai jamais eu l'impression d'avoir besoin d'un MacBook plus fin. Avec un meilleur écran ? Certainement. Plus léger ? OK. Mais toutes les autres innovations de ce nouveau MacBook semblent être au service de sa fin
1 USB-C et pas d'adaptateur dans la boite
Le processeur Intel Core M fatigue vite
Le clavier
Trop dur et pas assez de course
Performances en berne
Disparition du MagSafe
USB C naissant (adaptateur indispensable)
Un seul port USB C
Prix
Processeur 1
2 GHz pas plus rapide
USB-C naissant (adaptateur indispensable)
Un seul port USB-C
Autonomie en retrait par rapport aux MacBook Air et Pro
Simplicity and ultra-portability, Fanless, noiseless operations, Tomorrow's technology today, Premium experience over price
High-performance processors or graphics, A large number and variety of ports, Deep, clackity keyboards, Low, low pricing
Small, light, Retina display, single port — make no mistake, this is an iPad in MacBook clothing. Apple wants the iPad to be the iPad and the Mac to be the Mac, but the company clearly continues to want everything great about the iPad to make the Mac even...
Publié: 2015-04-09, Auteur: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Incredibly thin. Weighs less than 2 pounds. 14 hours of battery life in testing. Retina Display. Great-sounding speakers. Available in three colors.
Only one USB-C port, with no adapters included. USB-C is not Thunderbolt-compatible. New keyboard and Force Touch trackpad take some getting used to. Can only be upgraded at initial purchase
The 12-inch Apple MacBook is the thinnest, lightest Mac laptop yet, combining the power of OS X with extreme portability....
Publié: 2015-04-09, Auteur: Jason , review by: macworld.com
Thin and light, with great battery life, Beautiful Retina display, Force Touch trackpad
Weak keyboard, Single USBC port for charging and peripherals, Slow Core M processor
The MacBook is a gorgeous piece of hardware. The Retina display is excellent, and I'm really loving the Force Touch trackpad. The keyboard is more of a hit-or-miss affair; if you're someone who is particular about your keyboards and spends a whole lot of...
Publié: 2015-04-09, Auteur: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Extrait: Well it's about damn time the MacBook grew up. For years now, many of us OS X devotees have peered over the fence with envious eyes as Windows machines were given far more portable form-factors. Lenovo has been leading the pack in svelteness, and Microsof...
Thin and light, with great battery life, Beautiful Retina display, Force Touch trackpad
Weak keyboard, Single USB-C port for charging and peripherals, Slow Core M processor
The new MacBook is the future of Apple laptops. The Force Touch trackpad, Retina display, and 2 pound weight make up for the MacBook's weak keyboard and slower performance, but not everyone can live on the cutting edge....
The new 12inch Apple MacBook is amazingly thin and light, has a premium look and feel, and is available in three colors. It offers better battery life than other laptops with Intel's Core M processors, and performance that's as good as or better than thos
Its performance and battery life falls short of the MacBook Air and Pro. The new keyboard is shallow and takes some getting used to, and sharing a single port for all accessories as well as the power cord is almost immediately frustrating
If you can live with its limitations, the new 12-inch MacBook delivers a groundbreaking design that points the way to the next chapter in laptops....
Extrait: Take a look at Apple's newest MacBook in all of its shiny, gold glory.This is Apple's thinnest, lightest notebook yet; it's only half an inch thick. It also features a Retina display, a single USB-C port , a new keyboard and a new Force Touch trackpad.Thi...
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Publié: 2015-04-09, Auteur: David , review by: wired.com
This is about as well as you can design a clamshell PC: I still don't understand how a laptop can be this light. The screen will make every Air owner jealous. If only all laptop chargers were this small
Expensive to the point of being hard to recommend. A little slow when you push it. The battery is just shy of being as worryfree as it wants to be. USBC isn't yet everywhere
Incredibly thin, Beautiful Retina display, Great keyboard
Processor-intensive tasks are slow, Laptop gets warm, Only one port for everything
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