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2016 macbook pro review touch bar
2016 macbook pro review touch bar





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I was in the market for a new laptop, but after a quick test drive, I decided to wait for the next iteration of MacBook Pro.

2016 macbook pro review touch bar

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Creative professionals will sure love the performance upgrade but won’t love the need to carry around four or more dongles. Also, unlike with other journalists, the battery life wasn’t an issue for me. Once you get over the eccentricity of this update, it’s a nice to use. The upside is that it comes with the headphone jack. All six drives sitting on my desk became useless. I let out a big sigh when I realized I no longer had easy options to view photos on my SD card, connect my external monitor via HDMI, as I had to connect all my hard drives with the laptop’s USB-C ports.

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And at the time of testing (mid-December 2016), it wasn’t compatible with any of the software I use daily, so it was just a novelty. It added extra steps to things that used to be a click away, like using Exposé, or adjusting volume, or brightness. But for now, it felt a little unnecessary. I like the idea of it, and I see it evolving into something more interesting in the future. I hate hopping on the bandwagon, but, admittedly, it was a little frustrating to use.

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At the end of my trial week with the computer, I didn’t fall in love with the Touch Bar, but those beguiling geeks from Cupertino definitely had me - despite my most logical efforts - falling in lust.įrom the outside, it’s a beautiful machine - the most beautifully designed laptop, in my opinion.

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I don’t know what that future holds or why I need that future, but the Bar’s smoothness and dynamism and full spectrum of color (it is well built, I’ll give Apple that) seemed like something dreamy from five years from now (it reminds me of, 13 years back, when I splurged for backlit keys on my first Powerbook - then also the seeming future). I center this mostly in the dream that the Touch Bar is the future. Yet despite my lack of WOW! factor, I still wanted to be a part of the Touch Bar world. The anticipatory text was a tiny bit helpful, but I found it no faster than typing the word on the keys like a conventional, old-fashioned writer. The expanding and contracting of the buttons, I found cumbersome - when I reached for them I wanted to hit buttons once, not twice. On the flipside in my experience, I also noted that the Touch Bar made the sixth row of the keyboard a bit less functional. I re-discovered Reminders, found Safari to now compete with Chrome, and started using Notes to take, uh, notes. Despite the forced prodigal return, I actually enjoyed it. The bar encourages you to stay in the Apple software ecosystem and definitely encourages you to use Siri (though she’s unresponsive when not connected to the internet, discouragingly enough). In testing the new MacBook Pro, I identified two notable experiences: one, I converted back to more Apple apps (formerly known as “programs”). And I definitely don’t need to spend another $300 on a laptop where my most commonly used program is TextEdit. I also don’t need the extra processor horsepower on the MacBook Pro Touch Bar version or its two bonus Thunderbolt/USB-C ports. For everything I do, I don’t need the Touch Bar. The Touch Bar is exactly one such offering, and it’s held at a carrot stick’s distance away from a justifiable purchase. Apple - an arbiter of plush pragmatism, in most cases - doesn’t always tap into the lusty side of our tech-souls, but more recently they’ve dabbled (hello, Hermés Watch).

2016 macbook pro review touch bar

Lust, we call it, and it’s our most bedeviling vice. There are times you know you don’t need something but you want it anyway.

2016 macbook pro review touch bar

Three staffers at Gear Patrol - an editor, photographer and tech writer - tested the new 15-inch MacBook Pro, for a week each, to see if they Touch Bar was a good fit for them. Plus the Touch Bar is only compatible with a select number apps - and Chrome isn’t one of them.

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The 10 hours of web browsing and movie playback isn’t great (and, in some cases, not true). It adds an extra $300 to an already expensive machine. Apple’s new MacBook Pro line - announced in October 2016 - introduced the world to the Touch Bar, and despite the initial ooh‘s and aah‘s, the tech world seems polarized on whether such a thing is actually worth it. A new, glimmering multi-touch OLED display is in.







2016 macbook pro review touch bar