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2016 macbook pro 13 i7 8gb 256gb review
2016 macbook pro 13 i7 8gb 256gb review







2016 macbook pro 13 i7 8gb 256gb review 2016 macbook pro 13 i7 8gb 256gb review

Introduced with MacBook in 2015, Apple's butterfly keys are much larger and feature a decreased key pitch as compared to the chiclet-style keys found in previous MacBook Pros. The most apparent change is a revamped keyboard boasting second-generation butterfly mechanism keys (more on this later). Opening the new MacBook Pro reveals a litany of design tweaks that brings the line more in step with the 12-inch MacBook. Inside, Apple retained its patented silky-smooth clutch mechanism for easy opening and closing. Previous generation MacBooks, including outgoing MacBook Pro models, featured a plastic hinge enclosure that, while sturdy, tends to creak with extended use. New for 2016 is an all-metal hinge that not only delivers a more uniform aluminum aesthetic, but comes with the added bonus of enhanced structural integrity. By comparison, the early-2015 13-inch MacBook Pro came in at 0.71 inches tall, while the 12-inch MacBook is 0.52 inches at its tallest point.ĭespite an incredibly slim chassis, flexure and torsion are near zero, on par with previous MacBook Pro models and a vast improvement over the MacBook Air line. Apple carries forward the squared-off clamshell motif - with rounded corners, of course - but pancakes the entire device down to a mere 0.59 inches tall. The Late-2016 MacBook Pro is in many ways an augmentation of the industrial design introduced with last year's 12-inch MacBook, both aesthetically and functionally.









2016 macbook pro 13 i7 8gb 256gb review