Saturday, April 18, 2015

Apple MacBook Pro 2015 has a problems with GUI

Apple MacBook Pro 2015 has a problems with GUI


Presented at the conference ‘Spring forward’ dedicated to the Apple Watch, the new Macbook Pro Retina 13-inch have some flaws in hardware or software. The most likely culprit is the graphics chip Intel Iris 6100, and at the moment there is no official solution to solve the problems of autonomy and slow interface.


 The new Macbook Pro Retina has just arrived on the world market, and on the web some users complain that there are problems of hardware and software that affect the user experience.


 As one said, not all the donuts they can with a hole, and in this case the new Macbook Pro Retina is far from perfect. Not only sudden drops of autonomy, but also annoying slowdowns interface of OS X.


 As we can read on the official forums of Apple, most of the problems come from the Macbook Pro Retina 13-inch, that is equipped with the integrated graphics Intel Iris 6100.


 In all cases, there has been a dramatic decline of autonomy than previous models, with a battery life that does not exceed 5/6 hours. Not to mention a rather annoying jerky interface.


 At the moment it is not clear whether these problems are a hardware defect (unlikely) or are related to bug video drivers. An official and definitive solution does not exist yet, but there are procedures that can improve a bit ‘the situation.


 First of all, you can try to reset the PRAM: turn off your computer, connect the charger, press simultaneously the keys Shift + Ctrl + Alt, rilasciamoli at the same time, and rekindle the PC.


 You can also expect that the Mac complete the Spotlight indexing, or you can reduce the transparency of the interface, thus removing a little ‘work to the GPU.


 It is not the first time that captain such problems in the Mac world, and we believe that within a few weeks will come a bug fix by Apple. As soon as there will be some news, we’ll let you know promptly.



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