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NEW 2016 MACBOOK PRO REVIEW PRO
(If you’d like to see a full, side-by-side comparison between the new MacBook Pro and the 2015 model, make sure to stick around as that’ll be up soon after this video.) MacBook Pro review: The verdict And the speakers on the new MacBook aren’t necessarily a lot louder but deliver a much fuller sound. The colors are noticeably more vibrant, with deep blacks and increased brightness. Two features I have absolutely no complaints about are the display and speakers. The entertainment factor The MacBook Pro’s speakers and screen are better than ever. It’s still an extra cost you should factor in before picking up the new MacBook Pro, though. Thankfully, Apple has cut the prices of its dongles for a limited time. There’s no doubt that you’re going to need some adapters and new cables. I know there are a growing number of native USB-C products, but the port is still in its early days. While it’s great that USB-C lets you charge your MacBook, transfer data or plug in displays at the same time, but it’s still a huge pain in the arse for everyone like myself who uses a load of peripherals. Now it’s taken away all of our USB ports, HDMI ports and SD Card slots from the new MacBook Pro in favor of four USB-C ports and (surprisingly!) a headphone jack. Liveing the #DongleLife Let’s get ready to dongle.įirst Apple took away the headphone jack with the iPhone 7. It’s by no means bad, but there’s no big improvement. The MacBook Pro boasts a 10-hour battery life. I’m getting around six to eight hours depending on what I’m doing, which is about the same as my previous MacBook. (Apple defends this controversial choice, saying adding more memory would turn the MacBook Pro into a battery hog.) Plus, limiting the MacBook Pro to just 16GB of RAM seems a little bit strange, as 32GB would have benefited a lot of people.
NEW 2016 MACBOOK PRO REVIEW SOFTWARE
Whether this is due to my hand resting on that larger trackpad or it’s a software bug that can be fixed down the road, it’s not something I want to see in an $1,800 laptop. The MacBook Pro will seem to freeze on certain apps, not allowing me to click on anything unless I swipe off the app and back again. I’ve also noticed little glitches here and there. And no one should have to change their workflow for their laptop. Users are reporting that Apple’s own video editing software, Final Cut Pro, handles 4K no problem - but if you’re editing commercially, chances are you’re not using FCPX. Geekbench scores have clearly shown that the new MacBook Pro is faster for single-thread tasks, but when it comes to multithread it’s actually a little bit slower. The MacBook Pro simply can’t handle it.Įven export times aren’t significantly faster than my old MacBook Pro. But when I start adding 4K video and try to layer shots on top of each other, it all falls to bits.
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When editing a 1080p video project within Premiere, the MacBook Pro handles it no problem. However, if you’re a pro user, the news isn’t as great. If you’re a day-to-day average user, the MacBook Pro is going to be super-snappy. Surely, the most important thing about a pro MacBook is performance, right? Is the MacBook Pro still for pros? With its fancy gimmicks, can it still be called a pro device?
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Being able to log into my Mac without a password or wearing my Apple Watch was bliss. This is the perfect way to access my Mac. But at times when I had to switch back to my old Pro, I really missed Touch ID. I didn’t think too much of it before getting my hands on the new MacBook Pro. Also hidden within the Touch Bar is the power button with Touch ID.
