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Click the link I will post to Crucial. They will scan your MacBook and tell you exactly what ram and how much you can install.
A Macbook Pro weighs around 5.6 pounds (2.54 kg).
You cannot. With the introduction of the MacBook Pro Retina line in 2012, it's not possible to upgrade your RAM as you could with previous MacBooks.
The latest 15 inch MacBook Pro will support up to 4GB and the 17 inch version will support up to 8 GB of RAM.
The 2.4GHz MacBook Pro is designed to support 8GB of RAM without any problems. Most users will find the standard 4GB perfectly adequate.
A MacBook Pro does. They sell for $12,500 right now.
Gigabytes (GB) vary with the model of Macbook Pro you decide on. 13-Inch MacBook Pro has 4GB memory and a 500GB hard drive. 13-Inch MacBook Pro with Retina has 8GB memory and ranges from 128GB flash storage to 512GB flash storage. 15-Inch MacBook Pro with Retina has 16GB memory with either 256GB or 512GB flash storage. This information comes from the Apple Store website.
There are a number of places where one could go to learn about the RAM of a Macbook Pro. Specs for computers are found in numerous places online, like Best Buy and Future Shop's websites. Information can also be found in any computer store or electronics store that sells the Macbook Pro.
Gigahertz (GHz) is the speed of the processor. The size of RAM is measured in Gigabytes (GB). The 2.16GHz MacBook Pro can have 2GB (two 1GB modules) of 667MHz PC2-5300 DDR2 SO-DIMM SDRAM.
The least expensive MacBook has all of the features of a regular MacBook, but only comes with an i3 processor. This means the computer will run a bit slower than a more expensive MacBook. If you don't get a MacBook Pro, you will not have access to any "pro" versions of the applications such as QuickTime. You will have to buy those separately :) As far as I know, the only MackBooks available to the general public are the Air, the Pro, and the Pro with Retina. All models come with either an i5 or an 17 processor, and either 4GB of RAM or 8GB of RAM. The major differences between all models boils down to storage and graphics cards. The Airs have Solid State drives in 64GB or 128 GB for the 11" model to 128GB or 256GB for the 13". The MacBook Pro gets a serious graphics card (for CAD, 3D design, hard-core gaming) in the 15" model. If an advanced graphics card is what you're after, I suggest going for the 15" Pro with the 8 gigs of RAM and the 750 gig hard drive.
A Macbook Pro is the best new Apple laptop. Ram is something that goes inside of the computer to make it run better. But yes, any Macbook would be good for a new user.
The Apple company makes a variety of products with a variety of capacities. The product and its largest capacity as of May 21, 2010 is as follows: iPad - 64GB iPhone - 32GB iPod Shuffle - 4GB iPod Nano - 16GB iPod classic - 160GB iPod Touch - 64GB MacBook HD: 500GB RAM: 4GB 13-inch MacBook Pro HD: 500GB RAM: 8GB 15-inch MacBook Pro HD: 500GB RAM: 8GB 17-inch MacBook Pro HD: 500GB RAM: 8GB MacBook Air HD: 128GB solid-state drive RAM: 2GB Mac Mini HD: 500GB RAM: 4GB 21.5 in iMac HD: 2TB RAM: 16GB 27 in iMac HD: 2TB RAM: 16GB Mac Pro HD: 8TB RAM: 32GB