


That option is only available in one of the models, the high-end model, with the base model not upgradeable to this option. Video options are indeed options in this laptop, providing either Intel’s Iris Pro graphics standard - built-in graphics for those playing at home - or a choice of AMD’s Radeon R8 M370X with 2GB graphics. This is paired with 16GB RAM which is the maximum, with either a 256GB or 512GB solid-state drive - no hard drives are found here - with this solid-state drive also configurable to a whopping 1TB, twice that of the 512GB drive. Be aware, however, that this is pretty much professional territory, with a sense of professional pride extending to what Apple throws into this machine, making it gutsy and high-end simply because of what the company is using.Īs such, you’ll find Intel’s quad-core processors here, with Core i7 chips from the fifth-generation, also known as “Broadwell”, offered in either 2.2 or 2.5GHz versions stock, though configurable up to a 2.8GHz version.
