The new 1.4 GHz entry-level MacBook Pro is probably faster than you would expect<div class="feat-image">
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<p>The newly-announced
$1299 MacBook Pro adds Touch ID, Touch Bar, and the latest 8th-gen Intel CPUs. At first glance, the CPU may seem a bit paltry given its 1.4 GHz base clock spec.</p>
<p>However, it turns out that this machine is probably faster than you’d think and compares quite favorably given its entry-level price point in the MacBook Pro lineup.</p>
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