![]() With the model lineup shuffle today, the 13-inch MacBook Pro remains the only Mac available today with an optical drive. The 13-inch MacBook Pro with a DVD drive is well-known as a popular machine for high school students and incoming college freshmen, so it's possible Apple is keeping the model around for education users. Notably, Apple isn't even promoting the laptop on its website: the MacBook Pro product page only shows the new Retina models - you have to scroll all the way to the bottom and click "other models" to see the specifications for the older laptop. That's the same price it's sold for during the past year, and the model has identical specs - Apple hasn't given the old laptop Intel's latest Haswell processors.Īpple's decision to keep the outdated laptop on shelves while killing off the 15-inch model is an intriguing choice. Apple has largely axed its entire line of MacBook Pros with DVD drives, but one model does remain: the 13-inch MacBook Pro, which is still available on Apple's website starting at $1,199. It appears that day has finally come, but there's a notable exception. ![]() ![]() Ever since Apple announced its first Retina display MacBooks last year we've been expecting the death of the company's last-generation MacBook Pros.
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