
The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh versatile PCs presented in January 2006, by Apple Inc. It is the better quality model of the MacBook family, sitting over the customer centered MacBook Air, and is accessible in 13-inch and 16-inch screen sizes. A 17-inch rendition was sold from April 2006 to June 2012.Β

The third-age MacBook Pro to a great extent follows the structure of the past age with its aluminum walled in area and isolated dark keys. The most obvious body changes are a slenderer body and a presentation with an updated pivot and slenderer bezel, and the expulsion of the interior optical drive and the battery marker catch and light on the skeleton. The force button is moved from the upper right corner of the undercarriage onto the console, replacing the optical plate discharge button. At 0.71 inches (18 mm) thick, the 15-inch model is 25 percent more slender than its antecedent. The model name is never again set at the base of the screen bezel; rather, it is found on the underside of the case, like an iOS gadget. It is the main Macintosh PC to not have its model name obvious during ordinary use, as each earlier PC had its model name on the screen bezel or keyboard.Β