Apple had launched the all new 15-inch MacBook Pro on Monday but Indian gadget lovers will have to wait for a few more weeks before they can grab it.
A source from Apple India told IBTimes that it will take some time for MacBook Pro with Retina display to reach India.
"We had announced that it (Apple) would start shipping globally from June 11. It normally takes 2/3 week to be available in India," said the source.
The latest offering from Apple will available through Apple Authorized Resellers.
Apple MacBook Pro Pricing In India
The price of the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display powered by a 2.3 GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.3 GHz, 8GB of memory and 256GB of flash storage starts at Rs. 152,900 (inclusive of VAT) or Rs. 145,619 (exclusive of VAT).
The one with a 2.6 GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.6 GHz, 8GB of memory and 512GB of flash storage starting at Rs. 192,900 (inclusive of VAT) or Rs. 183,714 (exclusive of VAT).
WWDC 2012
Apple on Monday (June 11) unveiled the new 15-inch MacBook Pro at the on-going Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2012. It is the lightest MacBook Pro ever and is as thin as a MacBook Air.
"The MacBook Pro with Retina display pushes the limits of performance and portability like no other notebook," said Tim Cook, Apple's CEO. "With a gorgeous Retina display, all flash architecture and a radically thin and light design, the new MacBook Pro is the most advanced Mac we have ever built."
Apple kick started its five-day annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2012 on Monday at San Francisco's Moscone West.
The MacBook Pro with Retina display features the latest Intel Core i7 quad-core processors up to 2.7 GHz with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.7 GHz, NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M discrete graphics, up to 16GB of faster 1600 MHz RAM and flash storage up to 768GB. Two Thunderbolt and two USB 3.0 ports allow pro users to connect to multiple displays and high performance devices, and a new HDMI port offers quick connectivity to HDTVs.