What year is MacBook Pro A1425?

What year is MacBook Pro A1425?

2013
MacBook Pro Retina 13″ A1425 – Early 2013.

How do I identify my MacBook model?

Here’s how to find your MacBook’s model:

  1. On your MacBook, go to the Apple menu (upper-left corner) > About this Mac.
  2. In the window that pops up, you’ll see a serial number. Highlight it and copy it.
  3. Head to Apple’s Check Coverage page and paste the serial number.

How old is my Mac Pro?

Click the Apple icon in your menu bar and select About This Mac. Boom! Right at the top, you’ll see the age of your Mac next to the type of Mac it is below the heading.

How do you find out when your Mac was first turned on?

Go to the View – Show View Options menu, and tick “Date Created”. The date created column for your home folder will be the date you first created your user – ie, likely to be the date you first turned on the Mac.

What cool things can you do on a MacBook Pro?

All the awesome things you forgot your Mac could do

  1. Do unit conversions in Spotlight.
  2. Talk to and listen to your Mac!
  3. Run Windows.
  4. Take screenshots of any size.
  5. Automatically hide and show the menu bar.
  6. Type exotic characters.
  7. Sign PDFs right in Mail.
  8. Batch rename files.

How much is a MacBook Pro?

– Apple M1: 13-inch MacBook Pro (2020) (From $1,299 at Apple) – Intel version: 13-inch MacBook Pro (2020) (From $1,799 at Apple) – Look at that screen!: 16-inch MacBook Pro (2019) (From $2,399 at Apple)

What is the MacBook Pro Retina?

Retina displays are included in recent models of Apple’s mobile devices and the MacBook Pro notebook computer. The Retina display includes an ambient light sensor that allows for automatic screen brightness adjustment for optimum viewing in environments ranging from darkness to sunlight.

What is Mac Pro Apple?

The Mac Pro is a series of workstation and server computers designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Inc. since 2006. The Mac Pro, in most configurations and in terms of speed and performance, is the most powerful computer that Apple offers.

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