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Testseek.com have collected 237 expert reviews of the Apple MacBook Pro 13.3 inch - Late 2016 MLL42 / MLH12 / MNQF2 / MLQF2 / MNQG2 / MLUQ2 / MLVP2 / MLL4 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple MacBook Pro 13.3 inch - Late 2016 MLL42 / MLH12 / MNQF2 / MLQF2 / MNQG2 / MLUQ2 / MLVP2 / MLL4.
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  Published: 2016-11-07, Author: David , review by: wired.com

  • 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
  • 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

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  Published: 2016-11-04, Author: Matt , review by: computershopper.com

  • Superb screen, Thinner and lighter than previous MacBook Pro models, Excellent touch pad is now bigger
  • 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
  • The entry-level version of Apple's 2016 MacBook Pro line is impressively slim and solid. But the battery life, keyboard, and (overly) future-looking ports are tricky trade-offs for a bigger touch pad and a brighter, more colorful Retina display. Read Mor...

 
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  Published: 2016-11-04, Author: rob-ART , review by: barefeats.com

  • Abstract:  Posted November 4th, 2016 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistHow does the 'slowest' 2016 MacBook Pro compare to the 'fastest' 2016 MacBook? And how do both compare to the 2016 Razer Blade Stealth (Windows 10) and 12.9 inch iPad Pro?GRAPH LEGEND13" MacBook Pr...

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  Published: 2016-11-02, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com

  • 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
  • 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

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  Published: 2016-11-02, Author: J. , review by: notebookcheck.net

  • 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)
  • 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
  • Before we can get our hands on Apple's highly praised Touch Bar, we can review the entry-level model of the new MacBook Pro 13, which is already available. It is also supposed to replace the less expensive Air models in the medium-term if you ask Apple. A...

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  Published: 2016-11-01, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com

  • Almost 12 hours of battery life, Compact and sturdy chassis, Two USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports, Display supports DCI-P3 color spectrum
  • Shallow key travel, No USB 3,0 (Type-A) ports, Requires adapters for legacy peripherals
  • The redesigned Apple MacBook Pro laptop is undeniably slim and sleek, with a better screen and improved performance over its predecessor. But because of its sole reliance on USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports, you'll have to either update all of your old periphe...

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  Published: 2016-11-01, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com

  • Abstract:  There's one 2016 MacBook Pro feature you're going to hear a lot about for the foreseeable future: the Touch Bar, an iPhone-like touchscreen strip that replaces the Fn keys, living just north of the keyboard. But if you don't want to fork over US$1,800 or...

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  Published: 2016-11-01, Author: Lance , review by: mashable.com

  • Excellent design, Great keyboard and trackpad, Lighter and thinner than ever, Beautiful Retina screen, Solid performance, Excellent battery life
  • No legacy ports, No signature innovation, You're still paying an Apple premium
  • Entry-level 13-inch MacBook ProThe GoodExcellent design • Great keyboard and trackpad • Lighter and thinner than ever • Beautiful Retina screen • Solid performance • Excellent battery lifeThe BadNo legacy ports • No signature innovation • You're still pay...

 
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  Published: 2016-10-30, Author: Mark , review by: Laptopmag.com

  • Compact design, Very bright and colorful display, Improved butterfly keyboard, Excellent battery life, Impressive stereo speakers
  • Not as fast as 7th-gen Intel-powered laptops, No SD card slot
  • The new MacBook Pro is an excellent ultraportable with a brighter display, more compact design, and superb battery life, but it's not the fastest...

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  Published: 2016-10-28, Author: Rene , review by: imore.com

  • An incredibly portable pro laptop, Blisteringly fast storage, The latest ports, Touch Bar and Touch ID, Strong, sleek unibody design
  • High end graphics, Large amounts of RAM, Legacy ports, Touch screen, Low, low pricing
  • Apple has been making computers into appliances for years now. It started with the iMac and, more recently, the MacBook Air and iPad. Step by step, Apple has sealed up everything from the minis to the pros and, in so doing, made them better for the mainst...

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