Our full review of this computer will be published next week, and our review of the Touch Bar-equipped laptops will be out at some point after that, but for now here’s all the information we know along with more impressions about the hardware. So the version of this laptop I’ve spent the most time with is, for better or worse, the version that most people won’t be as interested in.īut there’s still a lot of tech to cover here, and I’ve got a lot more information from Apple and other sources about the technology driving the Pros. It’s the $1,499 version, the one with the same design, keyboard, trackpad, and screen as the Touch Bar version but with fewer Thunderbolt ports and, again, no Touch Bar. Here’s the less good thing: it’s not the one with the Touch Bar, the version that Apple actually spent most of its time talking about yesterday. Here’s the good thing: I walked away from Apple’s campus yesterday with a new 13-inch MacBook Pro. Further Reading No new MacBook Airs as Apple instead makes lower-end, $1,500 MacBook Pro
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