From the Apple menu icon (top left corner) select About This Mac and the version of Mac OS X installed is shown in the window that opens. The Software Update button will list any available updates to your system's software.
The latest operating system is always installed on a Macbook Pro by default by Apple. As of August 2012,Mountain Lion is installed on Macbook Pros, Macbook Airs, and Macs. Apple may give you a code to upgrade to Mountain Lion for free id you bought a new apple computer befor that date.
Every apple product except the discontinued ones can be upgraded to Mac OSX Mountain Lion. The newest OS with more features and improvements with alot of bug fixes.
The 2010 MacBook's should be running Mac OS X, Snow Leopard (10.6).
The new MacBook Pro has OSX Mountain Lion preinstalled!
MacBook Pro comes with macOS, the most advanced desktop operating system in the world. macOS is designed to take full advantage of the powerful hardware in every Mac, and to deliver the most intuitive and seamless experience possible. You can buy MacBook Pro from: Microprokey
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New Macs all have the same software installed. If you are referring to Garageband (See links below) then yes both the MacBook and MacBook Pro have it installed.
The current price range for a new McAfee internet security system for a MacBook Pro is from 29.97 Euros to 42.47 Euros. There are three different versions.
Every apple product except the discontinued ones can be upgraded to Mac OSX Mountain Lion. The newest OS with more features and improvements with alot of bug fixes.
No! The processor is soldered with the logicboard/motherboard. they only way to change/upgrade the processor of a macbook pro is to do it when you purhase new macbook pro. hope this helps...
If you have a new macbook pro with the metal body case, no. If you have an older macbook pro, you can use a coin to turn the lock on the bottom of the laptop to remove the battery.
No.
The Apple Macbook pro is the newest. This Apple Macbook cost 855 dollars.
This is entirely dependent on the year of the MacBook. The new 13" MacBook Pro Retina keyboard is not the same as the regular 13" MacBook Pro. You also wouldn't be able to interchange a keyboard from the older 13" MacBook models (white MacBooks) with a recent 13" model.
Noplace.
The Intel Core i5 offered in a new MacBook Air is more than sufficient for daily use. A MacBook Pro is better suited for heavy design or developing use.