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While the common rumor thus far for the new MacBook Pro 2012 models has been that they'll cut down the size to MacBook Air levels,… ...
Toshiba SSD in Mid-2012 MacBook Air Beyond the SSD, iFixit has found very few changes to the MacBook Air.
That is almost twice as fast as the current MacBook Air SSD from Samsung (below, right), which itself is significantly faster than Toshiba’s SSD.
OWC also recently announced that it is shipping replacement SSD modules for the 2012 MacBook Air, which shares the same proprietary connector as the Retina MacBook Pro in a thinner, "gum pack ...
After experiencing the speed offered by the new Retina MacBook Pro — but needing to return the review unit — Jeff Carlson decided to put a solid-state drive into his sluggish MacBook Pro. But because ...
Other World Computing today announced the launch of new 1 TB (960 GB) solid state drive options for 2010-2012 models of the MacBook Air. Priced at ...
Apple has just released the MacBook Air Flash Storage Update 1.1 for the 64GB and 128GB solid-state drives that shipped with some 2012 MacBook Airs. The company has apparently "discovered that a ...
Following the success I had with upgrading my MacBook Pro’s hard drive with a SSD (solid state drive), I decided to to try the same thing with my MacBook Air. This is a first generation model ...
Today Apple issued a recall on all MacBook Air models sold between June 2012 and June 2013 that have a 64GB or 128GB SSD inside. These smaller SSDs were manufactured by Toshiba and have a defect ...
Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch w/ Retina Display (October 2012) OSX 10.8.2 Mountain Lion 2.5GHz Intel Core i5 3210M, 8GB DDR3 SDRAM 1,600MHz,768MB (Shared) Intel HD 4000, 256GB Apple SSD ...
OWC earlier this month began offering the industry’s only PCIe SSD for upgrading MacBook Pro Retina laptops built since late 2012. The new drive gives you up to eight times what the factory SSD ...
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