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2016 macbook pro 13 no touch
2016 macbook pro 13 no touch




Doesn't have Touch IDĪlong with lacking a Touch Bar, the entry-level MacBook Pro doesn't have a Touch ID sensor. You don't want to buy 45-year-old technology. "This is crazy - keeping 45-year-old technology around and mapping other things to them," Schiller said as he introduced the new Touch Bar.Įxactly. If Touch Bar is next-gen laptop tech, then who in their right mind is going to buy last-gen function key tech? It's where video editors will look to quickly move their timelines and where DJs will go to push buttons and make bangin' songs, according to the demos Apple showed. If you buy into Apple's vision, the Touch Bar is the future. Now that you know the entry-level MacBook Pro is indeed a pretty, pretty machine, here's why you absolutely should not buy it. I also like the return of the "MacBook Pro" branding below the display. The 13.3-inch Retina display is even more gorgeous in person with increased brightness, wider color gamut and thinner bezels. Even the keyboard, which uses second-generation butterfly switches, feels better to type on than the ultra-flat first-gen keys on the 12-inch MacBook. The trackpad is ginormous and the micro-drilled speaker grilles that flank the keyboard scream power. It looks even more stunning in Space Gray. It's a beautiful 3-pound laptop hewn from aluminum. MacBook Pro hands-on: The Touch Bar is surprisingly intuitiveįrom the outside, the entry-level MacBook Pro looks virtually indistinguishable from the model with a Touch Bar.






2016 macbook pro 13 no touch