![]() Apple introduced 5 Gbps USB 3 in last year's models, which is a very nice change of pace after having been on 480 Mbps USB 2 for a decade. It may be a while before I have any peripherals that take advantage of this extra bandwidth. The Thunderbolt ports now support Thunderbolt 2 at 20 Gbps. It's a point of pride to have something to connect to every portĮxcept for the surprise addition of HDMI not long ago, Apple has been moving away from special-purpose ports towards multi-purpose high speed ports: Thunderbolt/DisplayPort and USB. ![]() Also see the earlier instalments about battery life and CPU performance. This is the third one, looking at the MacBook Pro's I/O ports and wireless networking. Over the next few days, I'll publish my review of the new 13" MacBook Pro here in several installments. No more bottlenecks: the late 2013 MacBook Pro reviewed Late 2013 MacBook Pro review: ports and networking
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