Apple Announces New MacBook Pro
The new MacBook Pro features Apple's brightest and most colorful Retina display yet, the security and convenience of Touch ID, a more responsive keyboard, a larger Force Touch trackpad and an audio system with double the dynamic range.
It's also the most powerful MacBook Pro ever, featuring sixth-generation quad-core and dual-core processors, up to 2.3 times the graphics performance over the previous generation, super-fast SSDs and up to four Thunderbolt 3 ports. The Touch Bar places controls right at the user's fingertips and adapts when using the system or apps like Mail, Finder, Calendar, Numbers, GarageBand, Final Cut Pro X and many more, including third-party apps. For example, the Touch Bar can show Tabs and Favorites in Safari, enable easy access to emoji in Messages, provide a simple way to edit images or scrub through videos in Photos and so much more.
Thinnest and Lightest MacBook Pro Ever
Building on innovations pioneered in MacBook, the new MacBook Pro features an entirely new enclosure design and all-metal unibody construction that creates an incredibly rigid and dense notebook that is amazingly thin and light. At just 14.9 mm thin, the 13-inch MacBook Pro is 17 percent thinner and 23 percent less volume than the previous generation, and nearly half a pound lighter at just three pounds. The new 15-inch MacBook Pro, at just 15.5 mm thin, is 14 percent thinner and 20 percent less volume than before, and weighing just four pounds, is nearly half a pound lighter.
Touch ID Comes to the Mac
Integrated into the power button is the convenience and security of Touch ID, one of the great features customers have come to know and love from their iPhone and iPad. Once you enroll your fingerprint in Touch ID on your MacBook Pro, you can quickly unlock your Mac, switch user accounts and make secure purchases with Apple Pay on the web with a single touch. Touch ID enables a quick, accurate reading of your fingerprint and uses sophisticated algorithms to recognize and match it with the Secure Enclave in the new Apple T1 chip.
Apple's Brightest, Most Colorful Notebook Display
The best Mac display ever delivers images that are more vivid, reveal even greater detail and appear more lifelike than ever. As thin as a MacBook display at .88 mm, the Retina display on the new MacBook Pro at 500 nits of brightness, is an amazing 67 percent brighter than the previous generation, features 67 percent more contrast and is the first Mac notebook display to support a wider color gamut. And with power-saving technologies like a larger pixel aperture, a variable refresh rate and more power-efficient LEDs, the display consumes 30 percent less energy than before.
The Most Powerful MacBook Pro Yet
Powerful processors, cutting-edge graphics, blazing-fast SSDs, high-speed memory and an advanced thermal architecture deliver amazing pro-level performance in a dramatically thinner enclosure. Sixth-generation dual-core Core i5 with eDRAM, dual-core Core i7 with eDRAM and quad-core Core i7 Intel processors deliver pro-level processing performance while conserving energy.
The new 15-inch MacBook Pro features powerful Radeon Pro discrete graphics delivering up to 2.3 times more performance than the previous generation; while the 13-inch MacBook Pro comes with Intel Iris Graphics that are up to two times faster than before. All models feature SSDs with sequential read speeds over 3 GBps and Thunderbolt 3 which consolidates data transfer, charging and twice the video bandwidth in a single port - allowing users to drive a 5K display and power their MacBook Pro with a single cable.
The New MacBook Pro Also Offers:
- Much larger Force Touch trackpads - 46 percent larger on the 13-inch MacBook Pro and twice as large on the 15-inch MacBook Pro;
- More responsive and comfortable typing on the keyboard with a second-generation butterfly mechanism;
- Louder, more true-to-life sound through speakers with double the dynamic range and improved bass;
- macOS Sierra, the world's most advanced desktop operating system, with new features like Siri integration, Universal Clipboard, Apple Pay on the web and Photos, which helps you rediscover your meaningful memories, organize your library and perfect shots like a pro.
Pricing & Availability
- The 13-inch MacBook Pro starts at $1,499 (US), features a 2.0 GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.1 GHz, 8GB of memory and 256GB of flash storage, and ships today.
- The 13-inch MacBook Pro with the revolutionary Touch Bar and Touch ID starts at $1,799 (US), and features a 2.9 GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.3 GHz, 8GB of memory and 256GB of flash storage, and ships in two to three weeks.
- The 15-inch MacBook Pro starts at $2,399 (US), features the revolutionary Touch Bar and Touch ID, a 2.6 GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.5 GHz, 16GB of memory and 256GB of flash storage, and ships in two to three weeks.
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And deservedly so.. THIS is the best they could come up with since their last MB release?
say that the display bar or whatever they are calling it is nothing new.
It isn't anything new, and although it looks nice, is a gimmick meant to dazzle. I will bet you more often than not, people will use it once in a while at most. Certainly no game changer, and certainly not worth the extra price hike.
Well no, it is not anything new. But Apple does what they usually do, they take a small segment of a small market, and they improve it. They create a market for it. They set a standard almost.
And then jack up the price while removing other more important features.
Look at the iPhone, notice all phones are more starting to resemble the design of the iPhone?
This is nonsense. You could same the same thing for Apple phones starting to resemble other handsets.. its tit for tat. The Google Pixel is the more closely resembling phone to the iPhone.. virtually all other Android devices more closely resemble each other before they do iPhone.
Also, the iPhone has stagnated as far as its look.. the 7 and the 6 are very similar.. in fact, the 6 is even better design as it doesnt have that annoying bump for the camera where the 7 does.
iMac, MacPro, Mac Mini, many different designs and choices spawned into these markets thanks to Apple.
Agree totally with you here. They certainly have their own look and are unmistakable.
Macbook, and ultra book.
Yep, totally.
About the only market Apple has not put itself in is the 2-in-1 device category. But for them, why would they need to? They have Macbooks, and iPads. No sense in having both in one for them.
That's a fair point and I'd agree, they really do not need to.
On the topic of this MacBook release, I think Apple has made many glaring errors. People are upset and they have very good reasons to be as far as I'm concerned.
You simply cannot remove all I/O short of a couple USB-C ports, make the device thinner while removing MagSafe, plonk in a touchbar, place in mediocre hardware and raise the price by hundreds and expect people would be happy.
This is going to bite Apple badly.. I felt that the iPhone 7 on its own was gouging for what it is.. this is even worse than that.
Apple needs to get their prices in check badly. I can't see how anyone could buy these laptops and feel like they are getting a decent deal. if I were an apple fanboy, I'd be superbly choked by this release.
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cant even charge your iphone without buying a dongle, lel
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Is it true you can't connect a new iPhone 7 to this new MacBook without an adapter? I admire Apple products but I'd hate to have to carry around adapters to plug anything in to it!
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This is indeed the truth. iPhone uses lightning port, meanwhile MacBook Pro only has 4x USB-C for I/O.
Hope you want to die and go to Dongle heaven, since that's what you're getting with a MBP. LOL
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I've seen a lot of backlash Apple is getting, say that the display bar or whatever they are calling it is nothing new. Well no, it is not anything new. But Apple does what they usually do, they take a small segment of a small market, and they improve it. They create a market for it. They set a standard almost.
Look at the iPhone, notice all phones are more starting to resemble the design of the iPhone?
iPad, same thing.
iMac, MacPro, Mac Mini, many different designs and choices spawned into these markets thanks to Apple.
Macbook, and ultra book.
About the only market Apple has not put itself in is the 2-in-1 device category. But for them, why would they need to? They have Macbooks, and iPads. No sense in having both in one for them.