MacBook Pro 2011 Unboxing (Quad-Core)

MacBook Pro 2011 Unboxing (Quad-Core)

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “MacBook Pro 2011 Unboxing (Quad-Core)”.
What’S up guys, it’s Lou from unbox therapy and today we’re looking at the MacBook Pro 15 inch. This is the 2011 model with the quad core processor, at 2.2 gigahertz and the upgraded graphics card. I was looking at some benchmarks on Geekbench and I personally felt that this was the best cost to performance ratio considering the scores it achieves it’s about twice as fast as my previous generation iMac, and for a laptop, that’s pretty impressive. In fact, this is faster than most of the current generation imax 2. So this is really truly a mobile workstation, maybe more so than any MacBook Pro before it. But let’s talk about the unboxing, because that’s what you’re all here for first we got the MacBook Pro and then our power extension cable, the same as we’ve received with MacBooks and MacBook Pros for many years. They get your power prongs and this little portion clips on to the AC brick itself. Now here is the MagSafe adapter and right now it’s got the shorter little contraption on the end, as opposed to the extension. Let’S see if I can get this plastic off, apparently I’ve never unboxed anything before hello Ridge.

Where are you there? We go so anyway. This is pretty self-explanatory. It’S an 85 watt, the Mac books, use a 60 watts, so they are not interchangeable. Although you could use an 85 watt on a macbook, so you can use the more powerful adapter backwards, but you can’t use the other one forwards.

MacBook Pro 2011 Unboxing (Quad-Core)

I should say so. Here is a little bit of documentation. We got everything Mac, which is basically a QuickStart guide.

MacBook Pro 2011 Unboxing (Quad-Core)

A little bit of a manual and next we’ve got everything else, which is our restored discs, etc. Unlike the MacBook Air, we’re getting traditional discs bummer and we get a cleaning cloth because this thing has the stock glossy screen. So that’s going to come in handy now. Let’S see if we got better luck, taking this cellophane like wrap off of the laptop itself, let’s go ahead and bust that seal. I guess I own it now listen unless someone doesn’t want to pay that crazy Apple Store restocking fee. So it’s pretty much.

What you’d expect, if you’ve handled any of these unibody models, you know what they’re all about. I mean it’s not too light, but then again, when you consider the power it’s well worth it, we got a little bit of a charge. I have phone jack, we’ve got a microphone jack SD card, a couple of us B’s Thunderbolt, firewire, 800 Gigabit Ethernet and our Meg safe adapter.

The other side has our Kensington lock and our super Drive. Of course we got that new HD camera up top and let’s go ahead and check out the virgin boot now this is gon na, be you know, slower, probably just because it’s the very first time and not really booting into the OS, but instead just into the Installation procedure, but I’m probably gon na, swap in an SSD and move the traditional hard drive over to the optical drive bay. I’Ll probably make a video of it. So you guys know what I’m talking about, but I don’t use the optical drive too much and I’d much rather get the speed associated with an SSD, while keeping that 750 gig drive for media etc. So here we can see it thinking about to say hello to us for the first time here we go, we got the beautiful leopard colors coming right up. Hopefully we’ll get lying in a little bit and I’ll load that on here, too .

MacBook Pro 2011 Unboxing (Quad-Core)