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Apple MacBook Pro is a true Mac Pro with the

Apple MacBook Pro is a true Mac Pro with the new 15-inch Retina display with a 16-megapixel rear camera. The first few iterations of the MacBook Pro will also be powered by the new Retina Display technology. It's powered by a 13-megapixel rear camera, and it's equipped with two 4K speakers. The MacBook Pro also comes with Intel HD Graphics 620 processor, a 12-megapixel rear-facing camera, and a 2 MP camera.

In addition to the 16-megapixel front camera, the MacBook Pro also comes with 16 GB of RAM, 32 GB of storage, and a microSD slot. The MacBook Pro also comes with a 128 GB SSD. The MacBook Pro also comes with a built-in camera and microphone.

The MacBook Pro will be available on March 12th starting with the $449/$649 $899 price.

I haven't mentioned the Retina display, but here's the thing: The Retina display works like this. It's bright enough and has a pixel density of 1.35:1. This means it can see a million pixels at the same time, while taking up only 2.8% of our screen. But in most situations, the display will barely get any light from the display. While this isn't terrible, the Retina display is better than the previous generation of MacBook Pros, and if you're interested in the best possible quality display, this will be a great deal.

Update: On March 12th, 2013 Apple revealed the Retina display with 16 GB of RAM. The device's refresh rate is up to 30 frames per second, while the Retina display can be used for up to 4 hours of video playback. While it's a bit faster than the MacBook Pro, the Retina display is still not a major game changer for the iPad.The first half of the fourth quarter of Saturday's game between the Chicago Bears and the Arizona Cardinals looked like something out of a comic book story, when a linebacker named Matt Forte was hit by a Cardinals pass rusher who was actually a running back running back. Forte was knocked off his feet and then landed face first in the end zone. The play was on.

Forte is one of two players to hit a running back in the first half of a game. (USATSI) More

That's quite the feat, and one that should make Forte a fan favorite. He scored a touchdown on the play, and the Cardinals

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