Apple 13″ MacBook Pro, Retina, Touch Bar, 3.1GHz Intel Core i5 Dual Core, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Space Gray, MPXV2LL/A (Newest Version)
- 3.1GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor with Turbo Boost up to 3.5GHz
- 8GB 2133MHz LPDDR3 memory
- 256GB SSD storage
- Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650
- Touch Bar and Touch ID
It’s razor thin, feather light, and even faster and more powerful than before. It has the brightest, most colorful Mac notebook display ever. And it features the Touch Bar – a Multi-Touch enabled strip of glass built into the keyboard for instant access to the tools you want, right when you want them. MacBook Pro is built on groundbreaking ideas. And it’s ready for yours.
List Price: $ 1,799.00
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Love the laptop, but the butterfly keyboard takes some getting use to.,
However, I’m not so impressed with the new butterfly keyboard. Its not a bad keyboard but I don’t like the short travel of the keys and I find that you have to break this keyboard in as some of the keys are stiff. I am getting use to the new keyboard mechanism, but I definitely prefer the 2015 and previous MacBook pro keyboard.
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|Very well made, very very pricey, very fast and a few frustrations….,
The touchbar is useful and pretty easy to get used to, the speakers are great and it’s very fast, i’m not too sure about the whole “turbo boost” thing as i’m a PC guy and used to overclocking, apparently “turbo boost” just kicks in when needed but i’m not sure.
The screen looks gorgeous but so does my XPS 15 9560 (which i also use daily). There is alot of talk about the 500 nit brightness but too me it doesn’t seem much brighter than my iPad Pro 10.5 or my XPS.
Some negatives that i suppose i can live with but are annoying…
– Can’t upgrade memory (Come on Apple, max of 16GB of DDR3!? You say its for power saving but plenty of Windows laptop have DDR4 with 32GB and handle power fine. For $3K i expect more than 16GB of RAM or at least the option to upgrade.
– 512GB SSD? Again, come on Apple! An extra $400 will get me 1TB and a extra $1200 will get me 2TB, still very $$$ in addition to the already high cost.
– No way to adjust the touchbar brightness, very annoying, maybe a fix in Sierra update in future?
For the most part im enjoying it alot. I would recommend it.
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