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Title: MacBook Pro 2017 review: Enter Kaby Lake
Post by: HCK on June 08, 2017, 04:05:21 pm
MacBook Pro 2017 review: Enter Kaby Lake

The new MacBook Pro (2017) has Kaby Lake processors, better graphics,  and a new $1299 entry-level option.

Since the last major MacBook Pro update, MacBook has been reimagined, macOS has been renamed, and the iPad has gone Pro. So, how does the MacBook Pro respond? By going even faster, thinner, lighter, and brighter. No surprise there: It's almost Apple's battle cry at this point.

Cinematic color gamut, unified ports, ludicrously fast storage, the Touch Bar — a capacitive multitouch strip that provides for dynamic controls — and Touch ID define the company's vision for the future of the MacBook Pro. But memory and graphics constraints, the lack of legacy ports, and an ultra-flat keyboard make things complicated for some of Apple's traditional pro customers right now.

But that was last fall. This summer Apple's already updating the MacBook Pro. It's got Kaybe Lake processors, better graphics, and a new $1299 entry-level option.

So, how much difference does eight month...

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