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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: 2016-11-28, Author: Carlos , review by: faq-mac.com
Abstract: El MacBook Pro late 2016 es la apuesta en tecnologías y diseño para la próxima generación de portátiles de la compañía de Cupertino. Apple ha estado haciendo evolucionar sus portátiles a lo largo de estos años ya que es el tipo de ordenador que más vende...
Published: 2016-11-25, Author: Javier , review by: xataka.com
Rendimiento excelente para tareas que no sean edición de vídeo exigente o jugar, Pantalla impresionante, Touchpad que gana posibilidades siendo sensible a la presión, La Touch Bar y sobre todo el Touch ID es un extra que merece la pena
Las limitaciones en la configuración y la nula posibilidad de ampliación posterior, Contar solo con puertos USBC requiere que vayas bien cargado de adaptadores, Precio alto incluso para el modelo básico, Teclado con poco recorrido al que hay que adaptarse
En contraLas limitaciones en la configuración y la nula posibilidad de ampliación posteriorContar solo con puertos USB-C requiere que vayas bien cargado de adaptadoresPrecio alto incluso para el modelo básicoTeclado con poco recorrido al que hay que adapt...
Published: 2016-11-23, Author: Javier , review by: geeknetic.es
Sigo pensando lo mismo que pensaba desde el lanzamiento de estos modelos. Son máquinas muy interesantes, pero terriblemente caras, sobre todo en Europa. Entre impuestos y el coste añadido que parece añadir Apple en Europa, los precios se disparan a los 16...
Antes de que podamos poner las manos en un vlaoradísimo Apple Touch Bar, podemos analizar el modelo básico del nuevo MacBook Pro 13, que ya está disponible. También debería poder reemplazar a los modelos Air menos caros a medio plazo si preguntas a Apple...
Seulement USB Type-C, Chauffe trop, Génération d'entre deux
L'emoji ¯\_(ツ)_/¯est notre véritable avis sur le MacBook Pro 2016. D'un côté, cela reste le laptop le mieux fini, le plus soigné et le plus innovant sur de petites choses fondamentales (comme le touchpad ou le clavier) du marché. Les concurrents essaien...
La Touch Bar qui fait économiser des clics et rationalise les opérations, le pavé tactile spacieux, une configuration plus performante, un design plus fin et plus léger, la présence du système biométrique Touch ID
Le prix à payer pour avoir la Touch Bar qui, pour le moment, n'est compatible qu'avec un nombre limité d'applications, la connectique USBC qui implique de se munir d'adaptateurs selon les usages, l'absence d'options graphiques plus puissantes et d'ajout d
La nouvelle Touch Bar d'Apple peut-elle justifier l'investissement supplémentaire par rapport au MacBook Pro 13 pouces de base ? Éléments de réponse dans ce test du MBP 13 "Touch Bar"...
Fabrication et design impeccables, Compact et léger, Écran Retina DCI-P3 magnifique, Quatre ports Thunderbolt 3 polyvalents, SSD ultra rapide, Haut-parleurs puissants, Touch ID très pratique
Tarif prohibitif, Autonomie inférieure, Prévoyez de l'argent en plus pour les adaptateurs, Touch Bar qui doit faire ses preuves
La barre des 2 000 € touchéeLa nouveauté se paye cher. Le nouveau MacBook Pro « complet » coûte à partir de 1 999 €. Un tarif largement supérieur à celui du premier MacBook Pro Retina 13" vendu 1 749 € à son lancement fin 2012. Apple avait ensuite rapidem...
Published: 2016-11-24, Author: Tom , review by: stuffmagazine.fr
Magnifique et compact au possible, Touch Bar, magnifique et pleine de potentiel, Le meilleur des claviers, devant Christian, Plus de ports, c'est toujours chouette, Un écran brillant, comme Dany
Manque d'applications compatibles pour la Touch Bar, Pas beaucoup plus puissant que le modèle d'entrée de gamme, Achat d'adaptateurs quasi-obligé
Le nouveau MacBook Pro est génial. Il est magnifique, ultra compact et agréable à utiliser. Par contre, si on regarde toute la gamme, ce modèle-ci est le moins attirant, c'est en tout cas notre avis. La puissance supplémentaire n'est pas assez notable po...
Reste évidemment la question du prix, élevé comme toujours, qui fait qu'on regarde du côté des concurrents les plus séduisants l'œil rêveur. Mais aucun n'assure une expérience globale aussi soignée… En gardant tous les bémols en tête, ce MacBook Pro 13 p...
La compacité la configuration puissante, le pavé tactile très spacieux, la nouvelle couleur gris sidéral, l'écran magnifique offrant une gamme de couleur plus étoffée
Le prix plus élevé que le modèle qu'il remplace, seulement deux ports USBC et une prise casque, le clavier aux touches à profil bas demandera un temps d'adaptation
Bien qu'il n'ait pas droit à la fameuse Touch Bar, ce MacBook Pro d'entrée de gamme est bel et bien le « MacBook Air Retina » redessiné et amélioré que l'on attendait...