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IntroductionThroughout the history of the personal computer there has been revolutionary success in the evolution of the laptop, especially with the transition decade after decade with different iterations of the personal computer from large to bulky to smaller, thinner and more elegant with each model reproduction. The history of the MacBook Pro has been illustrated since 2006 to follow the example of how far the evolution of the laptop has come with the first iteration of the MacBook. Being a competing notebook, it is recognized as a vital companion for its customers, as it provides efficient methods to complete essential tasks. This article will describe the significant advances made by the laptop and discuss the impact of the MacBook and its aesthetic achievements such as design, intuitive software and operating system. Taking a Look Back The question always asked is "Who invented the computer?" this seems to be a simple answer with a little research and the push of a button. “The real answer is that many inventors contributed to the history of computers and that a computer is a complex machine made up of many parts, each of which can be considered a separate invention” The first computers were built and designed in the 1940s by several inventors. David Packard and Bill Hewlett found Hewlett-Packard in a garage in Palo Alto, California. The first product made was the "HP 200A Audio Oscillator" (reference 1), which became a popular test equipment for engineers at that time. To be even more specific, Dr. John V. Atanasoff and his assistant Clifford Berry built the first electronic digital computer. During the 1990s, major technological advancements were made to the computer… middle of paper… Unique media rules everything in the computer world. All these events played an important role in the transformation of the personal computer. Introduction of the MacA little history about the Apple MacBook Pro was announced in January 2006, the MacBook Pro was the first portable Mac to use Intel processors. The 13-inch MacBook Pro is Apple's most popular computer and leads the competition for many reasons: it's small, sleek, and powerful. The MacBook Pro with Retina display takes things to another level with a smaller, lighter design, a stunning Retina display, and flash storage. Conclusion With the various brands and models that exist, I predict that laptops will continue to be the leaders among personal computers with many technological features that can still be added (voice control, touch screen, etc.) to keep them as satisfying as possible.