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On May 18, 2010, the MacBook was refreshed with a faster processor, a faster graphics card, improved battery life, and the ability to pass audio through the Mini DisplayPort connector. On July 20, 2011, the MacBook was discontinued for consumer purchases, but was still available to educational institutions until February 2012.
The 2010–2017 base model came with a 13-inch screen and was Apple's thinnest notebook computer until the introduction of the MacBook in March 2015. This MacBook Air model features two USB Type-A 3.0 ports and a Thunderbolt 2 port, as well as an SDXC card slot (only on the 13-inch model). This model of MacBook Air did not have a Retina display.
MacBook Pro: April 13, 2010 MacBook Air (Mid 2009) MacBook Air: October 20, 2010 June 19, 2009 iPhone 3GS (16 & 32 GB) iPhone: June 24, 2010 July 30, 2009 Time Capsule (2nd gen) (2 TB) AirPort, drives: March 31, 2010 September 9, 2009 iPod Nano (5th gen) iPod Nano: September 1, 2010 iPod Classic (6th gen) (160 GB) iPod Classic: September 9, 2014
MacBook Pro (Mid 2010) 2.40–2.53 2×256 3 1 2 No Yes Yes April 2010 March 2011 Core i7 ("Arrandale") MacBook Pro (Mid 2010) 2.66 2×256 4 1 2 No Yes Yes April 2010 March 2011 Core i3 ("Clarkdale") iMac (Mid 2010) 3.06–3.20 2×256 4 1 2 No Yes No July 2010 May 2011 Core i5 ("Clarkdale") iMac (Mid 2010) 3.60 2×256 4 1 2 No Yes Yes July 2010
MacBook Pro Unibody (Mid 2010) MacBook Pro: February 24, 2011 May 18, 2010 MacBook Polycarbonate Unibody (Mid 2010) MacBook: July 20, 2011 June 15, 2010 Mac Mini Unibody (Mid 2010) Mac Mini: July 20, 2011 Mac Mini Unibody Server (Mid 2010) Mac Mini: July 20, 2011 July 27, 2010 iMac Unibody (Mid 2010) iMac: May 3, 2011 August 9, 2010 Mac Pro ...
The new M3 chip is a remarkable addition to the MacBook Air lineup and further solidifies the laptop as the one to beat. It will be interesting to see, though, how Apple keeps the Air and Pro ...