That's the same price it's sold for during the past year, and the model has identical specs - Apple hasn't given the old laptop Intel's latest Haswell processors.Īpple's decision to keep the outdated laptop on shelves while killing off the 15-inch model is an intriguing choice. Apple has largely axed its entire line of MacBook Pros with DVD drives, but one model does remain: the 13-inch MacBook Pro, which is still available on Apple's website starting at $1,199. It appears that day has finally come, but there's a notable exception. Ever since Apple announced its first Retina display MacBooks last year we've been expecting the death of the company's last-generation MacBook Pros.