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November 2016
(80%)
237 Reviews
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excellent chassis and build quality, 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
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, poor webcam, very expensive – especially the upgrades
The two models of the new Apple MacBook Pro 13 are – as expected – similar in many respects. This includes the excellent chassis, which is still extremely sturdy despite the diet. You also get one of the best and brightest displays on the market, independ...
Published: 2016-11-26, Author: Marco , review by: phonedog.com
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Published: 2016-11-24, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Apple has reinvented the laptop yet again. Or at least that's what the company's marketing will tell you, as it plugs this lighter, thinner, Touch-Bar-ier MacBook Pro for holiday shoppers. But is the new strip of screen a game-changer? And does any of thi...
Abstract: If you have a new MacBook Pro with Touch Bar, don’t think that putting your ears closer to the speaker grilles will make it sound louder. A recent teardown revealed that the grilles are just for show.According to a teardown of the 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar...
Published: 2016-11-15, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: My MacBook Pro is on its last legs. The anti-glare laminate began bubbling up some time ago, spreading across the screen like an untreatable rash, fogging up the webcam in the process. The hinge is loose, so the screen shakes when someone walks by. The li...
Published: 2016-11-14, Author: Christina , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Logging into your computer with your fingerprint isnt new, but it still makes me a little giddy when the MacBook Pros Touch Bar appears, glowing brighter than the backlit keyboard. I follow the Touch Bars direction, and like magic Im into laptop. Its...
Published: 2016-11-14, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
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, Low-travel keyboard still isn't for everyone, but it's a marked improvement over the
13-inch Touch Bar model doesn't have the same battery life as the non-Touch Bar model, Extremely limited repairability and upgradeability, Intel's CPU speed increases in the last few years have been discouraging, Need for dongles will be inconvenient, esp
Published: 2016-11-14, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Useful, versatile Touch Bar, Compact and sturdy chassis, Four USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports, Display supports DCI-P3 color spectrum
Shallow key travel, No USB 3,0 ports, Requires adapters for legacy peripherals
The sleek new Touch Bar adds some genuine innovation to the well-designed and powerful 13-inch MacBook Pro, but as with all new Apple laptops, you'll need to carry lots of adapters or buy all-new peripherals...
Abstract: When you show someone Apple's new 13-in MacBook Pro -- the one with the virtual Touch Bar -- the first thing they'll want to do is play with the darn thing. They'll adjust the screen brightness or turn up the volume. Launch some apps to see the virtual bu...
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
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
Apple's smart, useful Touch Bar makes it well worth splurging on the step-up version of the streamlined 13-inch MacBook Pro...