Skip to main content

Best computing product of 2013: 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display

For some time now, the MacBook Pro has been the gold standard among laptops. With strong performance, battery life and a sleek design, it seemed to have it all – including a steep $1,499 introductory price tag that sent many aspiring buyers running for a cheaper PC equivalent. By opting for Windows, buyers could spend as little as $500 for a budget unit, or score a better equipped mobile business and gaming rig for their $1,499. Though Apple MacBook Pros have consistently scored well in reviews, the asking price simply made them less competitive.

This year, however, Apple set out to soften the blow on your bank account while also maintaining virtually every other quality that has made the MacBook Pro such a winner in the year. Though multiple new MacBook Pros were released this past October, our pick for Best Computing Product of 2013 is the 13-inch MacBook Pro 13 with Retina which costs $1,299; a $200 price cut when compared with the previous generation.

Recommended Videos

There’s more to this package than a price reduction, though. The new 13-inch MacBook Pro 13 with Retina is also slimmer and lighter than the previous version, provides a superb keyboard, and solid components across the board in the form of a 2.4 GHz Intel Core i5-4258U processor, 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD. What’s more, it’s battery life results were up there with the best Ultrabooks – 6 hours and 23 minutes in the Peacekeeper browser-based benchmark, and over 20 hours when left idle. And let’s not forget the 2,560 x 1,600 Retina display, which produces images that look extremely sharp and colorful.

All of these attributes and more, combined with the $200 price cut, makes the $1,299 13-inch MacBook Pro 13 with Retina our pick for the Best Computing Product of 2013.

Read our review of the 13-inch MacBook Pro 13 with Retina here .

Konrad Krawczyk
Former Computing Editor
Konrad covers desktops, laptops, tablets, sports tech and subjects in between for Digital Trends. Prior to joining DT, he…
I’m not a fan of the MacBook notch, so I turned it into an activity hub
Files dashboard within the Boring Notch app

When Apple introduced its new design language for the MacBook Pro with a notch at the top, I was flabbergasted. I was watching the event on a Dell XPS 15’s OLED screen and kept wondering why Apple couldn’t cram a webcam in the thin bezels, just the way Dell handled it.

A few months later, I upgraded to the M2 MacBook Air. And there it was. Doing nothing, except looking like a dark oddity. Apple drilled a hole in the iPhone’s screen and then built a whole functional system around it called the Dynamic Island.

Read more
Asus Zenbook A14 vs Apple MacBook Air 13 (M4): close, but no cigar
Asus Zenbook A14 front angled view showing display and keyboard.

I recently gave the Apple MacBook Air 13 (M4) a rare perfect 5-star rating and called it the best 13-inch laptop you can buy today. And I stand by that review, because the MacBook Air 13 really is as close to perfect as you'll find in a small laptop.

But the Asus Zenbook A14 also impressed me, with its really light weight that avoids feeling flimsy, and its combination of a beautiful OLED display and excellent battery life. Is it good enough to dethrone the MacBook Air 13?
Specs and configurations

Read more
Here’s your chance to buy the Apple MacBook Air M3 for less than $1,000
The MacBook Air on a table in front of a window.

For Apple fans who have been on the lookout for MacBook deals: We've found an interesting one from B&H Photo Video. The 13-inch model of the Apple MacBook Air M3 with 8GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD is on sale for only $899, for savings of $400 on the laptop's original price of $1,299. That's a huge discount that you probably won't find anywhere else, but you'll need to act fast if you're interested in taking advantage of this bargain because it may disappear as soon as tomorrow.

BUY NOW

Read more