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November 2016
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237 Reviews
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The editors liked
Excellent design
Great keyboard and trackpad
Lighter and thinner than ever
Beautiful Retina screen
Solid performance
Excellent battery life
Gorgeous design
Lighter
Thinner
Smaller than last MacBook Pro
Touch Bar will win you over
Another great showcase for macOS
Excellent Butterfly keyboard
Rock-solid design that looks and feels great
Thunderbolt 3 is a tremendously versatile port
And Apple will benefit from increased adoption in the wider PC industry
Low-travel keyboard still isn't for everyone
But it's a marked improvement over the fir
Nice new designs that are thinner and lighter than their predecessors
Four Thunderbolt 3 ports each
Two on each side—this is super convenient for charging
Especially
But it's a marked improvement over the
Excellent chassis and build quality
Huge trackpad – still best in class
Silent without high workloads
Very good speakers
Fast WLAN
Very good display with perfect scaling (typical for macOS)
Huge trackpad with great precision
Quiet and good cooling
High WLAN transfer speeds
Very good display with perfect scaling
Good speakers
Good battery runtimes
Steady performance
Also on battery
4x Thunderbolt
Superb screen
Thinner and lighter than previous MacBook Pro models
Excellent touch pad is now bigger
Great battery life
First P3 color gamut Retina display in a Mac laptop
Excellent overall performance
Brilliant display
Powerful speakers
Superfast SSD
Compact design
Very bright and colorful display
Improved butterfly keyboard
Impressive stereo speakers
Almost 12 hours of battery life
Compact and sturdy chassis
Two USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports
Display supports DCI-P3 color spectrum
Fantastic build and good looks. Superb display
OS X Sierra is a fine OS
Useful
Versatile Touch Bar
Four USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports
An incredibly portable pro laptop
Blisteringly fast storage
The latest ports
Touch Bar and Touch ID
Strong
Sleek unibody design
Prettier. There's no such thing as a toobig trackpad. The Touch Bar is remarkably wellexecuted. The ability to charge from any port is pretty great
The inventive Touch Bar streamlines work and saves clicks
And Apple has improved almost every part of the thinner
Lighter MacBook Pro
Including a larger touchpad
Faster components and a flatter keyboard. iPhone's Touch ID is handy on the Mac
Too
So light
And so thin. Never buy a laptop without a screen this good. The battery is actually allday this time. There's almost certainly enough power here for you
Attractive and well-built
Thinner and lighter
Retina screen is brighter and more colorful than ever
Impressive audio quality
Fast performance
Especially the disk speeds
Touch ID is a useful addition
Spacious trackpad
The editors didn't like
No legacy ports
No signature innovation
You're still paying an Apple premium
This is a pricey 13-inch device
Information on Touch Bar too easy to miss
Limited number of ports
Limited port selection
And need for dongles will be inconvenient
Especially at first
Extremely limited repairability and upgradeability
Intel's CPU speed increases in the last few years have been discouraging
Occasional probl
13-inch Touch Bar model doesn't have the same battery life as the non-Touch Bar model
Need for dongles will be inconvenient
Esp
Connectivity issues with 2.4 GHz WLAN and USB-C devices
Clattering fan on our test model
Only 3 ports
Very expensive – especially the upgrades
Poor webcam
But reduced bandwidth for the ports on the right side
Neither USB-A nor HDMI-out
2.4 GHz WLAN issues with attached USB-C device
Pricey
Given the components
Only two ports
Requiring added-cost adapters for most users
Shorter battery life than previous-gen model
Last-generation CPU means some similarly slim Windows machines perform better
Last longer
Keyboard is a step backward from old MacBook Pro keyboards
Two Thunderbolt 3 ports instead of four
Limited to 16GB RAM maximum
And graphics aren't upgradeable
Expensive
No USB Type-A ports
Not as fast as 7th-gen Intel-powered laptops
No SD card slot
Shallow key travel
No USB 3
0 (Type-A) ports
Requires adapters for legacy peripherals
Expensive- what a price hike! More for good looks than Pro work
Oddball butterfly low travel keyboard
No legacy ports except headphone jack
0 ports
High end graphics
Large amounts of RAM
Legacy ports
Touch screen
Low
Low pricing
The world is not quite ready for USBC
And you're not either. The Touch Bar needs more customization
And soon. Laptops aren't supposed to be this expensive
Are they?
You're paying a hefty premium for the Touch Bar
Which supports only a limited handful of Apple apps for now. The USB-C-only ports mean carrying a bag full of dongles. The lack of high-end graphics or huge RAM options in the 13-inch model may frustrate ph
It is so
So very expensive. The transition from many ports to one is scary. No one's going to look good in this webcam
Expensive with the Touch Bar
Easy to accidentally hit the Touch Bar instead of the Delete key
Published: 2016-11-24, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv/my/
A beautifully made, fantastically compact device, The screen is fabulous, There's nothing nicer to type on, Touch Bar looks awesome and has loads of potential, More ports can only be a good thing
Lack of Touch Bar-supported apps limits its usefulness right now, Not a huge real-world jump in power from entry-level model, You'll need adapters - at least in the early days
That was the entry-level version, too: the version that's down on power, short of connections, and misses out on the headline-grabbing, Function button-replacing, contextual actions-adding sliver of OLED loveliness that is the Touch Bar.Seeing as the vers...
Classleading performance, Wicked fast storage, Breathtaking Retina display, Awesome trackpad and keyboard, Touch Bar shows promise, Touch ID is fast and useful
Smaller battery, shorter battery life, RAM options top out at 16GB, Only USB TypeC ports, No SD card reader, Optional upgrades are pricey, Very expensive
If you are only concerned about performance, battery life and portability, then worry not. The MacBook Pro is a class-leading notebook. Performance is best in its class, especially where storage and graphics are concerned. And battery life, though not as...
Abstract: The new, redesigned Apple MacBook Pro with Touch Bar - an organic light-emitting diode (Oled) touchscreen - and Touch ID fingerprint sensor are finally here.Both the 13-inch (from $2,588) and 15-inch (from $3,388) models are available in space grey and th...
Thinner, lighter, and more portable, Better screen, brighter and more colourful, Touch ID is useful, Faster performance, especially storage
Only USBC ports, Because of the above: No SD slot, no USB TypeA, no HDMI, no Mini DisplayPort, No MagSafe 2!
The new MacBook Pro is more portable than ever, has a great screen, and really useful Touch ID. Then, there's also the cool Touch Bar that everyone can wow over. The loss of legacy ports will need some adjustments...
Abstract: SINGAPORE - My Apple MacBook Air and I have been all but inseparable for the past four years.But I was hoping for a new MacBook Pro that's as skinny and light as my MacBook Air, but way more powerful. My wish came true with the new MacBook Pro, launched i...
I personally prefer that the Surface Book provides, better specs and a convertible laptop-tablet hybrid, but all it takes for the MacBook to win is for someone to love the MacOS, so hey, who am I to judge?About the AuthorA Dentist-To-Be Dabbling in Tech J...
Abstract: SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Apple on Thursday unveiled new MacBook Pro laptops infused with touch control features that people have become popular on smartphones.MacBook Pro models shown off at a special event at Apple's headquarters in Silicon Valley touted ke...
Published: 2016-12-13, Author: Javier , review by: muycomputer.com
La nueva familia MacBook Pro se compone de un modelo de 13 pulgadas sin Touch Bar y Touch ID, el de 13 pulgadas analizado y también de un modelo de 15 pulgadas con Touch Bar y Touch ID que en lugar de contar con un motor gráfico Intel Iris Graphics 550...
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