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2016 macbook pro 13 inch review
2016 macbook pro 13 inch review




2016 macbook pro 13 inch review

It’s also half a pound lighter than the last generation model. It’s thinner, and takes up less horizontal and vertical real estate. The updated MacBook Pro is like a mesh between the 12-inch Retina MacBook and the previous MacBook Pro.Īlthough it avoids going the tapered route, the device’s chassis is smaller than its predecessor in all facets. The most striking difference between the previous 13-inch MacBook Pro and the Late 2016 model is the styling and build.

2016 macbook pro 13 inch review

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2016 macbook pro 13 inch review

If you tend to be hard on your gear, and such a phenomenon concerns you, then it might be best to stick to the silver model, although it’s possible that Apple could have remedied this issue by now. It’s worth mentioning that the anodized color on the original Space Gray 12-inch MacBook had a tendency to wear with usage, which reveals the natural silver aluminum color that resides underneath. Sure, Space Gray seems to be a thing of the past as far as iPhones are concerned, but at this point I’m just happy to have another color option available in the Pro line. New Space Gray colorįor the very first time, the MacBook Pro is offered in a color other than silver. Have a look at our hands-on video walkthrough as we step you through many of the changes and features, and tell you who might be wise to consider this machine. Despite its lack of Apple’s flagship Touch Bar and Touch ID features, there’s a whole lot that’s changed with the Late 2016 MacBook Pro refresh. While we wait for the so-called real MacBook Pro to arrive, we wanted to take some time to explore the entry level 13-inch model that’s already available in stores.






2016 macbook pro 13 inch review