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I don't care if you're a penny pincher or a 1%er-the MacBook Pro costs a lot compared to its premium Windows competition.
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You'll never want to use a password on your laptop ever again after using biometric login, I promise. Now that it's here, it's a feature that makes things that much better and faster.
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Apple's fingerprint readers are among the best in the business, and the Mac has been crying out for one for years. What I think might be worth the $300 difference between the non-Touch Bar entry-level MacBook Pro and the pricier version with it is TouchID. The success of the Touch Bar will depend on support from app developers over the next couple of years. Having used the Touch Bar, I think it's intriguing, but the jury's out on whether or not it's a functional upgrade. By adding a Touch Bar to the more expensive 13-inch, Apple's trying to bridge the gap between a tablet and a laptop.
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The success of the Touch Bar will depend on support from app developers over the next couple of years.Įven though Apple didn't go full touch like on some of our favorite Windows laptops, they made a very interesting concession. It feels natural though, and gestures are accurate on the large, silky-smooth glass surface. This is another Force Touch unit that uses a small motor to simulate clicking without actually moving. Even though this laptop has a lot of things I found I could gripe about, the display deserves all the plaudits it earns.Ī good, albeit awkwardly ginormous trackpadĪpple's trackpads continue to lead the way for the rest of the industry, and the one on the new MacBook Pro is more or less as good as any other Apple trackpad. Every other display in my life pales in comparison to the Retina, DCI-P3 wide color gamut goodness of the MacBook Pro. It's bright, it's sharp, it's super colorful, and I enjoyed every moment I got with it. I never cared much for the shouty, illuminated logo and the stealthy Apple makes this notebook feel stylish and sophisticated. Instead, Apple's placed a shiny, color-matched fruit in its place. Perhaps my favorite design feature of the new MacBook is something it strips away-the iconic, light-up Apple logo on the lid.
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No two ways about it-Apple knows how to design and engineer a nice laptop. From its silky-smooth, perfect hinge to the precise pin-prick speaker grilles along the sides of the keyboard, this is a marvel of modern engineering. I'm somebody who's tested a lot of laptops, and I still can't get over how nice this product feels. Especially in the new, dark Space Gray finish, the MacBook Pro continues to evoke lust. This latest MacBook Pro is svelte and built with the finest materials around. There's no two ways about it: Apple still knows how to design an attractive laptop.

Gorgeous design and an awe-inspiring metal exterior If you require a bigger SSD or more RAM, you'll have to pay upfront. Like most modern Macs, it's not upgradable, so what you buy is what you'll have for the lifetime of the computer. It has the same display, four Thunderbolt ports, 256 GB SSD, and 8 GB of RAM but costs a whopping $1,800. If you were hoping for better performance, the more expensive MacBook Pro 13-inch with Touch Bar has a beefier 28-watt chip inside. It's worth knowing that this 13-inch is actually a little less powerful than previous Retina Display 13-inch models due to Apple switching to a 15-watt Intel chip.
