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Testseek.com have collected 284 expert reviews of the Apple MacBook 12 inch Retina - Early 2015 MJY42 / MJY32 / MK4N2 / MK4M2 / MF855 / MF865 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple MacBook 12 inch Retina - Early 2015 MJY42 / MJY32 / MK4N2 / MK4M2 / MF855 / MF865.
Award: Good Buy April 2015
April 2015
 
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The editors liked

  • So thin and light that it out-MacBook-Airs the MacBook Air
  • Excellent Retina display. You won't even notice that it's not using its native resolution out of the box
  • Gray
  • Silver
  • And gold finish options look great and give the MacBook a touch of personal
  • It's lighter than Air! (the MacBook Air
  • That is)
  • Backlit keyboard w/ individual LEDs
  • Retina display is gorgeous
  • Crazy fast PCIebased storage
  • Long battery life
  • Sexy design
  • Simplicity and ultra-portability
  • Fanless
  • Noiseless operations
  • Tomorrow's technology today
  • Premium experience over price
  • Wonderfully light yet sturdy aluminum design
  • Three color options
  • Keyboard remarkably fast
  • Awesome stereo speakers
  • Strong battery life
  • The new ultraportable
  • Fanless design is great
  • Retina display finally comes to Apple's thin-and-light MacBooks
  • New color options
  • Force Touch trackpad and 256GB minimum storage space
  • Incredibly thin. Weighs less than 2 pounds. 14 hours of battery life in testing. Retina Display. Great-sounding speakers. Available in three colors.
  • Thin and light
  • With great battery life
  • Beautiful Retina display
  • Force Touch trackpad
  • The new 12inch Apple MacBook is amazingly thin and light
  • Has a premium look and feel
  • And is available in three colors. It offers better battery life than other laptops with Intel's Core M processors
  • And performance that's as good as or better than thos
  • Incredibly light
  • Thin
  • And compact
  • Epic battery life
  • Brilliant Retina display and backlit keyboard
  • Insanely light and gorgeous. Superb display
  • Great Force Touch trackpad
  • Ample storage and RAM
  • Stunning design
  • Superlight
  • Excellent battery life
  • Full of new technology
  • New Retina display is stunning
  • Force Touch trackpad is a technical marvel
  • Revised keyboard is excellent
  • Outstanding design and build quality
  • Supremely light and compact
  • Gorgeous 12inch Retina display
  • Light
  • And feels solid
  • Wonderful battery life
  • Bright keyboard backlight
  • OS X (why you buy a Mac in the first place)
  • Excellent integration with iOS devices
  • This is about as well as you can design a clamshell PC
  • I still don't understand how a laptop can be this light. The screen will make every Air owner jealous. If only all laptop chargers were this small
  • Very usable keyboard and trackpad. Silent fanless operation. Highly portable with impressive battery life.
  • Incredibly thin
  • Great keyboard
  • Careful build quality and very high stability
  • Extremely low weight as well as compact dimensions
  • Excellent touchpad
  • Bright Retina display with wide viewing angles
  • Good everyday performance
  • Decent battery runtimes
  • Powerful speakers

The editors didn't like

  • Performance is a step or two behind recent Broadwell-U Macs
  • In 1440×900 mode
  • The integrated GPU sometimes struggles to keep up with the high-res screen
  • Upgrades are impossible. Everything from the RAM to the SSD is soldered to the tiny motherboard
  • Med
  • Overall performance isn't on par with competitors' laptops
  • High-performance processors or graphics
  • A large number and variety of ports
  • Deep
  • Clackity keyboards
  • Low
  • Low pricing
  • Must use dongle to plug in most devices
  • Pricey
  • Loss of MagSafe could lead to a costly accident
  • No USB-C adapter
  • Splitter or hub in the box
  • Starting at $1
  • 299
  • The MacBook is expensive for what it offers
  • Only one USB-C port
  • With no adapters included. USB-C is not Thunderbolt-compatible. New keyboard and Force Touch trackpad take some getting used to. Can only be upgraded at initial purchase
  • Weak keyboard
  • Single USBC port for charging and peripherals
  • Slow Core M processor
  • Single USB-C port for charging and peripherals
  • Its performance and battery life falls short of the MacBook Air and Pro. The new keyboard is shallow and takes some getting used to
  • And sharing a single port for all accessories as well as the power cord is almost immediately frustrating
  • USB Type-C port won't fit existing peripherals
  • No SD card slot or MagSafe power connector
  • Shallow keyboard travel takes some getting used to
  • Core M CPU isn't as powerful as Core i5
  • Lack of keyboard travel is disconcerting at first. Expensive
  • Limited performance
  • Very expensive relative to performance
  • Only slightly more powerful than iPad Air 2
  • Specific target audience
  • So it will not please everyone
  • No touchscreen. Come on
  • Apple
  • Single USB TypeC port limits desktop/office use (adapter not included)
  • Polarizing keyboard typing experience (shallow travel
  • Limited feedback)
  • Average processor performance (slower than expected)
  • Worthless 480p webcam
  • Expensive to the point of being hard to recommend. A little slow when you push it. The battery is just shy of being as worryfree as it wants to be. USBC isn't yet everywhere
  • Single USBC port and lowpower processor
  • Processor-intensive tasks are slow
  • Laptop gets warm
  • Only one port for everything
  • Only one combined USB and power connector
  • Bad webcam
  • No maintainability or upgradeability
  • High price and expensive accessories
  • Only 12 months warranty

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  Published: 2015-03-09, Author: Paul , review by: technabob.com

  • Abstract:  Apple today unleashed its new 2015 MacBook. The tiny, thin notebook weighs just 2.0 pounds, and is just 13.1mm thick at its thickest point – 24% thinner than the MacBook Air. Its enclosure is built entirely from metal.One highlight of the new system is a...

 
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  Published: 2015-04-24, review by: thunderbaylive.com

  • Abstract:  Lisa Gade compares the 12” MacBook and the 13” MacBook Air. Check out our video review of the MacBook at...

 
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  Published: 2015-04-20, review by: thunderbaylive.com

  • Abstract:  Lisa Gade compares the Apple 12” MаcBook with retina and the Dell XPS 13 2015 edition Ultrabooks. Check out our video review of the MacBook with retina...

 
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  Published: 2015-04-17, review by: thunderbaylive.com

  • Abstract:  Lisa Gade compares the new 12” MacBook with retina and the Microsoft Surface Pro 3. Check out our video review of the Apple 12” MacBook...

 
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  Published: 2015-04-15, review by: thunderbaylive.com

  • Abstract:  Lisa Gade reviews the new MacBook with a 12” Retina display, released April 2015. The Mac weighs just 2 lbs. and is very thin and compact. It has an excellent 2304 x 1440 IPS display with wide color gamut as well as high contrast and brightness. We look a...

 
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  Published: 2016-02-28, Author: Various , review by: apcmag.com

  • Abstract:  Despite how far smartphones have come in the last eight-odd years, as productivity devices, they're still a little too restricted to get serious work done. They're undoubtedly fine for quick tasks like replying to emails and scheduling appointments, but...

 
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  Published: 2015-11-09, Author: Kane , review by: techradar.com/au/

  • Terrific design, Clear screen, Surprisingly good speakers
  • Runs sluggish at times, Expensive, People will miss ports
  • Apple has reinvented the laptop with the new MacBook, but there's room for improvement. If you can stomach its flaws, it's such a beautifully-designed machine that they probably won't matter...

 
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  Published: 2015-07-27, Author: Dan , review by: apcmag.com

  • Abstract:  Apple's made some contentious decisions here, however. It's ditched basically all the traditional ports in the name of that wafer-thin design, with just two physical inputs —one USB Type-C port for power/data connectivity, plus one 3.5mm audio in/out sock...

 
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  Published: 2015-05-04, Author: Tony , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Thickest point just 13mm thin, Excellent finish and construction, Decent battery life
  • Keyboard is taught, USB-C adaptors are expensive

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  Published: 2015-04-29, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Astoundingly beautiful, Surprisingly powerful for the mobile worker, Great speakers
  • Expensive, Keyboard takes some getting used to, USB Type-C adaptor cost adds up fast
  • LikeAstoundingly beautiful.Surprisingly powerful for the mobile worker.Great speakers.Don't LikeExpensive.Keyboard takes some getting used to.USB Type-C adaptor cost adds up fast.Despite a few issues which you'll get over with time, the new MacBook is a d...

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