Despite pretty much knowing that it was coming, the world may still be impressed by the super-thin 15.4-inch MacBook Pro, especially with its improbably high-definition (2880- by 1800-pixel) resolution display. For perspective, you could watch four high-definition movies (at 720p HD) on the same screen. (Of course, why would you want to? Perhaps if you were a video editor working on multiple clips at the same time.) And there's the big question: Can you really use all this tech? Let's say you do take the $2,199 plunge. So what will you be giving up? This list shows what else you could get for about the same price. VACATION: $2,237 CREDIT: Le Meridien A 10-day trip to Barcelona, with direct airfare from New York City and lodging at the five-star Le Meridien Barcelona hotel (includes all taxes and fees). HDTV: $2,200 A Samsung 55-inch LED 6100 Series Smart TV, 1.8 inches thick at its widest part, with 1080p resolution, Wi-Fi, Smart TV apps for online video (among other things). CAMERA: $2,179 Canon EOS 7D, 18-megapixel professional-grade camera with 28-135mm, image-stabilized zoom lens. MONTH IN MANHATTAN: $2,200 One month's rent for a prewar one-bedroom apartment on the Upper East Side with hardwood floors, skylight and fireplace. FRIDGE: $2,199 Whirlpool 30-cubic-foot side-by-side-style refrigerator with "Tap Touch" controls, in choice of black, white, stainless steel or monochromatic stainless steel finish. WASHER-DRYER COMBO: $2,148 Whirlpool 3.8-cubic-foot Duet steam front-load washer and Duet High Efficiency electric dryer with "Eco Normal" cycle. PAIR OF HANDBAGS: $1,150 each Jimmy Choo "Cayla" glitter fabric evening clutch bag, champagne color. CAR: $2,190 Two-door 1999 Ford Mustang coupe, 3.8-liter V6 engine, red exterior, gray interior, 166,003 miles. ANOTHER MACBOOK AND FLIGHT TO VEGAS: $2,192 15-inch MacBook Pro 2.3-GHz without Retina Display but most other specs equivalent ($1,799), plus a round-trip flight from New York City to Las Vegas, with layover ($393).
What Else Costs as Much as a Retina Display MacBook Pro?
Despite pretty much knowing that it was coming, the world may still be impressed by the super-thin 15.4-inch MacBook Pro, especially with its improbably high-definition (2880- by 1800-pixel) resolution display. For perspective, you could watch four high-definition movies (at 720p HD) on the same screen. (Of course, why would you want to? Perhaps if you were a video editor working on multiple clips at the same time.) And there's the big question: Can you really use all this tech? Let's say you do take the $2,199 plunge. So what will you be giving up? This list shows what else you could get for about the same price.
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