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    Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch and 16-inch review (2023): An M3 chip for every situation

    Thanks to the M3 chip, Apple's 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros are faster and more efficient.

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    Amazon knocks $300 off Apple's 16-inch MacBook Pro

    It continues to be a good time to pick up an Apple laptop if you need one for work or school. Yesterday brought deals on the 13-inch MacBook Pro and now you can save hundreds on the 16-inch MacBook Pro, too. Amazon has the laptop starting at $2,099, which is $300 off its normal price.

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    Apple's base 16-inch MacBook Pro is $400 off at Amazon

    Amazon sale slashes $400 off the price of the 16-inch Apple MacBook Pro.

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    Apple's 16-inch MacBook Pro gets a 5600M GPU option with HBM2 memory

    Apple has introduced a Radeon Pro 5600M graphics upgrade for the 16-inch MacBook Pro, and Mac Pro owners can get an SSD kit to upgrade their storage.

    Jon Fingas
    06.15.2020
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    Apple's 16-inch MacBook Pro gets a $300 price drop at Amazon

    Apple's 16-inch MacBook Pro is barely a few months old, but there are already good deals to be had if you're willing to be patient. Amazon is selling the base configuration of Apple's latest laptop for $2,099, a full $300 off its usual sticker price and a new low at the retailer. That's a significant deal for a system that represents a marked improvement over recent MacBooks (particularly the keyboard) and a good laptop overall with brisk performance, a great display and better sound than you'd expect from a portable. The 2.6GHz Core i7, 16GB of RAM, Radeon Pro 5300M graphics and 512GB SSD should be up to most tasks without flinching.

    Jon Fingas
    02.04.2020
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    Apple's next MacBook upgrades could be coming soon

    Last year's 16-inch MacBook Pro felt a bit like a return to form. While the latest iteration of Apple's flagship laptop didn't address the love-it-or-hate-it (but mostly hate-it) Touch Bar and an obnoxious lack of connectivity, it did have a much better keyboard compared to previous models. The new MacBook Pro replaced finicky butterfly switch keys with new mechanisms that make typing feel more natural and are more resilient to dust and debris. Naturally, one question on Mac users' minds was when Apple would bring the new scissor-switch-equipped keyboard to the 13-inch MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air lineup. According to 9to5Mac, a new filing with the Eurasian Economic Commission (the ECC) indicates that we could see the more ergonomic notebooks sooner rather than later.

    Marc DeAngelis
    01.13.2020
  • MacBook Pro 16-inch review: The ultimate Apple laptop

    While it doesn't address every pro-user issue (you're still limited to four USB-C ports and there are no card slots) it's hands down the best MacBook Pro available today for creatives.

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    The 16-inch MacBook Pro has a mysterious 'lid angle sensor'

    The 16-inch MacBook Pro still has some mysteries left after its initial teardown. Both MacRumors and iFixit have confirmed the presence of a "lid angle sensor" that appears to replace the usual Hall effect sensor (measuring the magnitude of a magnetic field) used to detect whether the laptop is open or closed. It's not certain what's different, but there's also a magnet in the hinge proper. An Apple support document asks technicians to calibrate the sensor to consider a display repair successful.

    Jon Fingas
    11.20.2019
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    iFixit pulls apart the 16-inch MacBook Pro and sees little has changed

    After Apple unveiled the 16-inch MacBook Pro last week, iFixit quickly pried off a few keys to give us a look at the return of the scissor switch mechanism, but what about the rest of the laptop? Now they've completed a full teardown of the latest machine and rather unsurprisingly, it has a lot in common with MacBooks Pro of years past.

    Richard Lawler
    11.18.2019
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    iFixit examines the 16-inch MacBook Pro's 'throwback' keyboard design

    From the time we spent with Apple's just-announced 16-inch MacBook Pro, it was obvious that the shallow, unreliable butterfly keyboard design was out and scissor switches were back in. (It didn't hurt that Apple has confirmed the changes on the new MacBook Pro's product page.) But naturally, the teardown team at iFixit was bound to get their hands on the 16-inch MacBook Pro and see exactly how its keyboard compares to ones that came before it. Well, they've just published their results -- and just as expected, the new keyboard is nearly identical to the one in the 2015 MacBook Pro as well as Apple's external Bluetooth Magic Keyboard. That's great news for anyone in the market for a new Apple laptop.

    Nathan Ingraham
    11.15.2019
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    Apple replaces the 15-inch MacBook Pro with a redesigned 16-inch model

    The rumors are true: Apple has made a 16-inch MacBook Pro. To answer some of your likeliest questions: Yes, it's fast; no, it's not as big or as heavy as you think; no, there's still no SD card reader and yes, there's a new keyboard (hooray!). And, yes, I like it. Quite a lot. Unlike other Apple devices, which are announced one day and released sometime later (maybe half a year later), the 16-inch MBP is available to order from today. As you might have guessed, it replaces the similarly sized 15-inch MacBook Pro. Accordingly, it also has the same starting price: $2,399 for the entry-level configuration and $2,799 for the step-up model. As it happens, I've been testing one for the past 24 hours or so. That's not long enough for me to have written a credible review, in my humble opinion, but I do feel ready to share some early impressions alongside other necessarily details, like specs, upgrade options and Apple's lofty performance claims. Read on, and stay tuned for a proper review sometime soon.

    Dana Wollman
    11.13.2019
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    iPhone Pro, new iPad and 16-inch MacBook Pro details emerge

    As usual before the fall, Apple's next batch of products are coming into focus. A Bloomberg report has given us our best glimpse yet at the new hardware, including "Pro" iPhones that'll replace the XS and XS Max, refreshed iPads and iPad Pro models, and a larger 16-inch MacBook Pro.