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
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: 2015-04-29, Auteur: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Astoundingly beautiful, Surprisingly powerful for the mobile worker, Great speakers
Expensive, Keyboard takes some getting used to, USB Type-C adaptor cost adds up fast
LikeAstoundingly beautiful.Surprisingly powerful for the mobile worker.Great speakers.Don't LikeExpensive.Keyboard takes some getting used to.USB Type-C adaptor cost adds up fast.Despite a few issues which you'll get over with time, the new MacBook is a d...
Extrait: “No standard USB port” is about to be the new “No DVD drive.”When Steve Jobs pulled out the MacBook Air in 2008, the accolades of the “world's thinnest laptop” were quickly met with outrage. “Come on! This is crazy,” we all said. “For $US1,800 you expect ...
Extrait: The MacBook Air was a benchmark for what a thin and light notebook should be and defined a generation of competitors. Now seven years after the release of the original Air, Apple is at it again, putting out what it thinks is the future of the laptop with ...
Super slick design, Incredibly light, Stunning screen,
Expensive, Only one USB-C port, Feels a little under-powered,
"All this has happened before, and all this will happen again" is one of the most quoted lines from the rebooted Battlestar Galactica. The passage refers to an overarching story that is told, again, and again, and again throughout eternity; strip away th...
Extrait: The announcement of a new MacBook earlier this year was as much a shock to Apple watchers as it was somewhat confusing and at the same time awe-inspiring. So many emotions! Why? And just what is this new MacBook for? EFTM has been road testing this baby a...
Publié: 2015-04-21, Auteur: Sean , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Impossibly thin, Great screen, Force Touch is a great idea
Expensive, Tough to get used to, Carrying dongles is annoying
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...
Publié: 2015-04-17, Auteur: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
The 12-inch MacBook Pro is one of Apple's finest achievements.It combines cutting-edge engineering and technology with incredible design and excellent performance.For high-end users the 12-inch MacBook has its limits which is why there are other more powe...
Beautifully designed with premium materials; So thin, so light, so pretty; Another of Apple's exceptional Retina-grade screens; Surprisingly good battery life for a machine this size; Despite how thin it is, the keyboard is surprisingly comfortable to typ
Not at all a high-performance machine; Only one port, and it's a type of port that you can't find really anything available for (beyond Apple's expensive adaptors); Requires one of these adaptors if you want to simultaneously charge the device and use the
Make no mistake, Apple's MacBook is something special, and its lack of a model moniker tells us how confident Apple is that this is an example of a machine from the future, with a sexy thin and sleek look like no other, a beautiful screen, a truly light w...
Publié: 2015-04-13, Auteur: Jason , review by: macworld.com.au
Thin and light, great battery life, Beautiful Retina display, Force Touch trackpad
Weak keyboard, Single USB-C port for charging and peripherals, Slow Core M processor, From $1799
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 ...