Apple MacBook Pro (15″ Retina, Touch Bar, 2.2GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) – Space Gray (Latest Model)
Macbook Pro has an eighth-generation Intel 6-core Processor for up to 70 percent faster compute speeds. A brilliant and colorful Retina Display featuring true Tone technology for a more true-to-life viewing experience. Latest Apple-designed keyboard. And the versatile touch Bar for more ways to be productive. It’s Apple most powerful notebook. Pushed even further. Product
Macbook Pro has an eighth-generation Intel 6-core Processor for up to 70 percent faster compute speeds. A brilliant and colorful Retina Display featuring true Tone technology for a more true-to-life viewing experience. Latest Apple-designed keyboard. And the versatile touch Bar for more ways to be productive. It’s Apple most powerful notebook. Pushed even further.
Product Features
- Brilliant Retina display with True Tone technology
- Touch Bar and Touch ID. Line voltage- 100V to 240V AC. Frequency- 50Hz to 60Hz. Operating altitude- tested up to 10,000 feet. Maximum storage altitude- 15,000 feet. Maximum shipping altitude: 35,000 feet
- Radeon Pro 555X or 560X graphics with 4GB of video memory
- Ultrafast SSD
- Intel UHD Graphics 630
- Four Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports
- Up to 10 hours of battery life
- 802.11ac Wi-Fi
- Force Touch trackpad
- macOS Mojave, inspired by pros but designed for everyone, with Dark Mode, Stacks, easier screenshots, new built-in apps, and more
Disappointing I finally had no choice but to replace the 2013 vintage MBP (excellent machine) and I nearly decided to go with a PC instead. Part of me wishes I had and I may still return this. My bottom line: do NOT upgrade if you can avoid it, but if you *must* then recognize that it will be a step-down in usability. For me, it is the most annoying Apple portable I have bought since the Powerbook 5300 (which is the POJ product that caused me to switch to PCs in 1990s).The Good – much faster, nice screen, SDD is very fast, thin and light with good battery power, and excellent speakers for a laptopThe Chicken Guano:* Apple no longer includes the little extension for the power adapter meaning you have to buy one for an extra $20 if you want to plug in to any outlet that will not fit a heavy 4″ power block (total guano for the most expensive laptop on the planet)* Touch bar is much worse than a useless gimmick, it makes it difficult to use the actual function keys when…
A fast machine with some not-so-great features. Like most Apple products, this new MacBook Pro is a mixed bag of very good and unbelievably stupid features.Iâll start with the good:* Touch ID! A long-overdue addition, great for signing on quickly and securely.* Fast 8th generation Intel processors (6-core i7 on mine) and super-fast SSD storage.Now the bad:* That keyboard! In their idiotic quest to make the Macbook Pro another fraction of a millimeter thinner, Apple took what was arguably the best laptop keyboard ever made (with âscissor-switchâ keys that were super-comfortable, extremely reliable, and nearly dead-silent) and replaced it a couple years ago with âbutterfly-switchâ keys, which are noisy, uncomfortable, and so unreliable that Apple is now facing a class-action lawsuit as a result. The mid-2018 version adds a silicone membrane under each key to cushion each keystroke and make it quieter, but itâs still much noisier and much harsher to type on than my 2013 model. Reliability…