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
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(91%)
3241 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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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
Publié: 2015-04-09, Auteur: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
So thin and light that it out-MacBook-Airs the MacBook Air, Excellent Retina display. You won't even notice that it's not using its native resolution out of the box, Gray, silver, and gold finish options look great and give the MacBook a touch of personal
Performance is a step or two behind recent Broadwell-U Macs, In 1440×900 mode, the integrated GPU sometimes struggles to keep up with the high-res screen, Upgrades are impossible. Everything from the RAM to the SSD is soldered to the tiny motherboard, Med
Enlarge / The 2015 MacBook.Andrew CunninghamThe 2015 MacBook is a much better first take on a new kind of laptop than the first MacBook Air was. The first Air was expensive and slow and not really plausible as a replacement for either the MacBook or the M...
Publié: 2015-04-09, Auteur: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
So thin and light that it out-MacBook-Airs the MacBook Air, Excellent Retina display. You won't even notice that it's not using its native resolution out of the box, Gray, silver, and gold finish options look great and give the MacBook a touch of personal
Performance is a step or two behind recent Broadwell-U Macs, In 1440×900 mode, the integrated GPU sometimes struggles to keep up with the high-res screen, Upgrades are impossible. Everything from the RAM to the SSD is soldered to the tiny motherboard, Med
Enlarge / The 2015 MacBook.Andrew CunninghamThe 2015 MacBook is a much better first take on a new kind of laptop than the first MacBook Air was. The first Air was expensive and slow and not really plausible as a replacement for either the MacBook or the M...
Weighing in at just 2 pounds and a hair over half an inch thick (at its chunki...
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Publié: 2015-04-08, Auteur: Mark , review by: Laptopmag.com
Wonderfully light yet sturdy aluminum design, Three color options, Keyboard remarkably fast, Awesome stereo speakers, Strong battery life
Must use dongle to plug in most devices, Pricey
The new MacBook is a fantastically light and compact laptop that delivers a rich display, long battery life and surprisingly strong ergonomics, but it needs more ports....
Insanely light and gorgeous. Superb display, great Force Touch trackpad, ample storage and RAM
Core M CPU isn't as powerful as Core i5, lack of keyboard travel is disconcerting at first. Expensive
It's controversial; it's sexy and built as perfectly as any Apple product. That's the 12" MacBook, a 2 lb. laptop that's sturdy enough to throw in your bag with little care, yet it can get any basic computing task done quickly. The biggest problem with th...
Publié: 2015-03-10, Auteur: John , review by: macobserver.com
Extrait: The new MacBook from Apple is thin, beautiful and colorful. It's also not an excessively powerful notebook computer, given its 8 GB of RAM and the Intel Core M running at 1.1 GHz. But no matter. This new Macbook is designed for people who need a highly po...
Publié: 2015-03-09, Auteur: Paul , review by: technabob.com
Extrait: Apple today unleashed its new 2015 MacBook. The tiny, thin notebook weighs just 2.0 pounds, and is just 13.1mm thick at its thickest point – 24% thinner than the MacBook Air. Its enclosure is built entirely from metal.One highlight of the new system is a...
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Publié: 2016-02-28, Auteur: Various , review by: apcmag.com
Extrait: Despite how far smartphones have come in the last eight-odd years, as productivity devices, they're still a little too restricted to get serious work done. They're undoubtedly fine for quick tasks like replying to emails and scheduling appointments, but...
Terrific design, Clear screen, Surprisingly good speakers
Runs sluggish at times, Expensive, People will miss ports
Apple has reinvented the laptop with the new MacBook, but there's room for improvement. If you can stomach its flaws, it's such a beautifully-designed machine that they probably won't matter...
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(80%)
Publié: 2015-07-27, Auteur: Dan , review by: apcmag.com
Extrait: Apple's made some contentious decisions here, however. It's ditched basically all the traditional ports in the name of that wafer-thin design, with just two physical inputs —one USB Type-C port for power/data connectivity, plus one 3.5mm audio in/out sock...