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Die Autoren gefallen
Exzellente Verarbeitung
Aktuelle CPU-Plattform
Schneller SSD-Speicher
Schlank & sehr leicht
Hervorragendes Display
Geringes Gewicht
Lange Akkulaufzeit
Kompakte Abmaße
Ultraportabel
Tolles Display
Hervorragender Retina-Bildschirm
Präzises Force-Touch-Trackpad
Beachtliche Laustprecherqualität
Hochwertiges Aluminiumgehäuse
Lautlos durch passive Kühlung
Trotzdem nicht sehr heiss
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Akku-Laufzeit mittelmäßig
Wenig pure Performance
Nur ein USB Type C Port
Mittelmäßige CPU-Leistung
Nur ein USB-C-Port
Facetime-Kamera löst nur in 480p auf
Preis-Leistungsverhältnis unausgewogen
Verhältnismäßig wenig Power
Einzelner Kombi-Port schränkt deutlich ein
Geringer Tastenhub führt immer wieder zu Eingabefehlern
Keine Ladeanzeige per LED
Schlechte Wart- und Erweiterbarkeit (iFixit 1/10 Punkten)
Etwas geringere Einzelkernperformance verglichen mit dem 2015er Mod
Veröffentlicht: 2016-04-25, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: arstechnica.com
Better CPU and GPU performance than last year, if just by a bit. The upgrade path from a 2010 or 2011-era MacBook Air is much clearer now, at any rate, Much better SSD performance, Slightly better battery life, though it was already pretty good, Design is
480p webcam is still low-res and ugly, Low-travel keyboard isn't quite like anything else that's out there, 5Gbps USB Type-C instead of Thunderbolt 3, Expensive for the features and performance you're getting, Some people may work fine with one port, but
Veröffentlicht: 2016-04-21, Autor: Mark , Testbericht von: Laptopmag.com
Faster 7th-generation performance, Still wonderfully thin and light, Improved keyboard, Good battery life, Runs cool
Just single USC-C port, No Thunderbolt 3 support, Low-res 480p webcam
The updated MacBook packs more performance and battery life into a wonderfully thin and light design, but Apple didn't address the biggest drawbacks...
The 12-inch MacBook gets a decent boost to performance and battery life, while keeping the same slim, light premium body. The high-res display and responsive trackpad remain the gold standard. Color options add a fun bit of personalization
The single USB-C port will continue to be an inconvenience for many. The shallow keyboard isn't ideal for long-form typing. Other super-slim laptops manage to fit in more powerful processors
With a handful of subtle improvements, the updated 12-inch Apple MacBook is more of a mainstream machine, but remains a few tweaks away from being the best laptop on the market...
Amazingly small for a full laptop experience. Goregous fit, finish and design. Excellent display, loud and full stereo speakers
Weird keyboard, expensive, just headphone jack and one port that must also handle charging
As ever, the 12" MacBook is a surprisingly polarizing little laptop. The first generation sold so well folks had to wait months to buy one, so some people obviously love it (and are willing to spend this much on an ultraportable). Others have lambasted it...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-11-14, Autor: Kane , Testbericht von: techradar.com
Gorgeous Rose Gold color, Improved performance, Terrific design, Great speakers
Single USB-C port, No price cut, Controversial keyboard
Should you buy the 12-inch MacBook? The question is a little more complex with the possibility of new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models arriving at WWDC. One way of thinking of it is that neither are likely to be as thin and portable - it would take a ne...
After witnessing the Retina MacBook Pro's display, it was always likely that the new MacBook would have a stunning display – and it doesn't disappoint. Great viewing angles and bold colors make it one of the best we've seen in a laptop. It's all part of a
The new MacBook is far from a monster under the hood. However, if you can get over the fact that it's designed for anything from browsing the internet to light image editing, streaming video and music to other light computing tasks, it should perform OK f
The decision of whether you should buy a new MacBook is a simple one: does it play to your strengths? Perhaps you need the lightest and most portable OS X machine out there today, one with good battery life. Maybe you appreciate an incredible, vibrant dis...
Now that there's more horsepower under the MacBook's bonnet, you won't have to tweak OS X El Capitan's settings to get hold of a smooth experience. As the old Apple motto goes: it just works. The increase is marginal, but it undoubtedly makes a difference
That single USB-C port remains the biggest problem with the 12-inch MacBook. It's simply too much of a compromise to use it as your main machine, and even if you're on the move you're forced to make a decision between connecting a peripheral or charging a
Should you buy the 12-inch MacBook? The question is a little more complex with the possibility of new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models arriving at WWDC. One way of thinking of it is that neither are likely to be as thin and portable – it would take a ne...
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Veröffentlicht: 2017-05-05, Autor: Jim , Testbericht von: techadvisor.co.uk
It's rare to have a clear winner in a versus battle, but in this case the Surface Laptop gets our vote over the MacBook. Partly it's because Apple's laptop uses the older and ultra-low-power CPU, but it's also because even then entry-level Surface Book ha...
Small size and lightweight design, quality screen, Force Touch trackpad, day's battery life
Still only one USB Type-C (two would be better), no touchscreen, no Touch ID, expensive
The 12-inch MacBook has divided opinion since day one, having done-away with a full-size USB port for the smaller USB Type-C. A couple of years down the line and this will be a more standard format, but the bigger issue is the MacBook's persistence to off...
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Veröffentlicht: 2016-09-06, Autor: Henry , Testbericht von: techadvisor.co.uk
There's no escaping the fact that this is a very similar laptop to its 2015 predecessor, which so divided the tech community. But we think the problems have been overblown. The engineering on show is superb, and the performance is completely acceptable fo...