Intel and Apple are on to a winner in this 'small notebook, massive power' form factor. Programs open quickly and there's no waiting when multitasking. This doesn't just come through in pro applications – it's an incredibly snappy and responsive machine to use for general browsing and casual use. While at 2kg it weighs more than many other ultra-portables, few 13-inch laptops can boast desktop-class CPU power. The power of this machine will just leave you gaping. Apple's claiming as much as double the speed in some tasks from these new CPUs, thanks not only to technologies such as Hyper-Threading and Turbo Boost, but also the new single-chip design in the Sandy Bridge architecture. In the new MacBook Pro 2011, the 13-inch version has gone straight from the bottom of the class to the top when it comes to power.
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