All ports (save for the headphone jack) have been replaced with a quartet of Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports. The new MacBook Pros are thinner and lighter, and the OLED Touch Bar replaces the function keys at the top of the keyboard. It’s not clear to us right now (and it won’t be until we get a chance to examine the new hardware more closely) which MacBook is best for most people-or whether any MacBook is the best choice. All of this leaves potential buyers in a tough position. And the 12-inch MacBook’s single USB-C port for charging, display output, and data transfer limits its appeal. The Air remains a decent laptop, but the lack of a Retina display and USB-C are real problems. Meanwhile, Apple’s more affordable laptops didn’t receive updates and have their own flaws. But prices on the new models are higher-$1,500 won’t even get you all the new features. The new MacBook Pros are finally here, and if you’re interested in new features packed inside a thinner, lighter body, your wait is over.
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