Friday, 28 October 2016

New MacBook Pro: Should you upgrade?


Exactly what amount of a change are the new MacBook Pros? Here's all that you get by updating - and all that you lose.


The new MacBook Pro is here, accessible for preorder today, and from various perspectives it's an altogether different machine. It may seem to be comparative, however it's more slender and lighter, with significantly more power in the engine, a drastically updated console and a modest, possibly astounding touchscreen. 

Hell, the 13-creep MacBook Pro is littler than a 13-crawl MacBook Air now. 

Be that as it may, what do you genuinely get in the event that you overhaul, and what do you surrender? Here's a convenient manual for everything that progressions in the event that you exchange your old Mac for a gleaming new Pro.

From MacBook Pro with Retina Display

  • Faster processors (roughly 50% faster)
  • Much faster graphics (roughly 2x faster)
  • Touch ID fingerprint sensor
  • Touch Bar secondary display
  • Wider Force Touch trackpad
  • More accurate butterfly keyboard switches
  • Brighter screen with wider color gamut
  • Roughly an hour of extra battery life (15-inch vs. 15-inch only)
  • Double the base memory (15-inch vs. 15-inch only)
  • Half a pound lighter, slightly thinner
  • 4 USB-C / Thunderbolt 3 ports for single-cable docking and charging
  • Faster solid state storage
  • Space gray color

What stays the same

  • Screen resolution
  • Battery life (13-inch vs. 13-inch only)
  • Storage capacities (unless you bought a 128GB 13-inch model)
  • Memory capacity
  • The headphone jack (phew!)

What you lose

  • Deep, comfy keyboard
  • Full-size USB, HDMI, Thunderbolt 2, Mini DisplayPort and SD card ports (you'll need dongles)
  • MagSafe charging
  • Dedicated function keys (unless you opt for the non-Touch Bar model)

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