The specifications of the new MacBook Pro indicate the existence of FaceTime HD

The site fscklog.com managed to obtain an image of what appear to be the specifications written on the case of a 13-inch MacBook Pro, but of the new generation. The specifications are "largely" similar to those present by me this morning, so the rumors indicating that Apple stores would receive the new Macs this week seem to be true. It is interesting that the specifications also mention the existence of an HD camera compatible with FaceTime.

The cameras on iDevices are low-resolution VGA cameras, but if we go by the new specifications of Macs, then Apple intends to introduce FaceTime HD in Mac OS X. So far Apple has not talked about such a thing, but FaceTime HD means 720p quality video calls and this feature will probably only be available on Macs that have a good enough internet connection to support an HD video feed.