Key Highlights
- The 13-inch MacBook Pro 2022 will be available on pre-orders from June 17.
- Both MacBook Pro 2022 and the MacBook Air have been launched with an M2 processor.
- Apple is offering a no-cost EMI payment option to buyers for six months with “qualifying credit” cards.
The new 13-inch MacBook Pro 2022 will be available from June 17. The new MacBook Pro 2022 and MacBook Air have been launched with an M2 processor during the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC 2022) event.
13-inch MacBook Pro Laptop: Price
The 13-inch MacBook Pro comes in two storage variants such as 256GB and 512GB. The 256GB of storage variants will cost you Rs. 1,29,900 and the other variant is priced at Rs. 1,49,900. In addition, the iPhone maker is providing a no-cost EMI payment option for up to six months with “qualifying credit” cards. However, the MacBook Pro 13 with an M2 processor will cost you Rs. 1,19,900 to ‘education’ customers.
13-inch MacBook Pro
The new 13-inch Apple MacBook Pro comes with an M2 processor. The company claims that it provides 40 percent better performance than the previous version and supports a 30 percent better gaming experience. Besides, the MacBook Pro will have 24GB of unified memory for better multi-tasking and 50 percent more memory bandwidth.
The MacBook Pro also has ProRes encode and decode, which allows users to play back up to 11 streams of 4K along with two streams of 8K ProRes video. Notably, the product is just 1/2 inch thin and will be introduced in four colors.
On the other hand, the new MacBook Air will have MagSafe support, two thunderbolt ports for faster data transfer, and charging as well. Moreover, the MacBook Air will also have a 3.5mm headphone jack. The display also has a bump.
Besides, the MacBook Air has Liquid Retina Display, and a notch on the screen enables a bigger display. The MacBook Air has a 13.6-inch display instead of a 13-inch screen and the display is 25 percent brighter. It will support 1 billion colors for better contrast and uses a 1080p camera along with twice-lowlight performance.