The introduction of Intel’s new Haswell chipset in 2013 saw upgrades for most of the Mac lineup. The MacBook Air received a healthy boost to its battery, with the 13” model now capable of running for twelve hours of normal use on a single charge. Apple also refreshed the MacBook Pro Retina, utilising Haswell’s more powerful Iris graphics capabilities to drive the demanding display. At the high end we were also introduced to a newly designed, and incredibly powerful, Mac Pro, with its cylindrical shape and shockingly compact size. Two Macs not partaking in the new generation of Intel creations were the