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-[* black] Specs:
- [* red] 16" LED‑backlit IPS Retina display with True Tone, 3072 x 1920 resolution (226 ppi)
- [* orange] 2.6 GHz 6‑core Intel Core i7 (Turbo Boost up to 4.5GHz), paired with a AMD Radeon Pro 5300M
- [* yellow] 16 GB of 2666 MHz DDR4 SDRAM
- [* green] 512 GB SSD
- [* light_blue] 100 Wh battery
+[* black] The modern MacBook Pro ranks among Apple's most divisive devices, but that wasn't always the case. We'll keep our fingers crossed that this new model represents a return to form. Specs on our teardown ~~victim~~ unit include:
+ [* red] 16" LED‑backlit IPS Retina display with True Tone, 3072 × 1920 resolution (226 ppi)
+ [* orange] 2.6 GHz 6‑core Intel Core i7 (Turbo Boost up to 4.5 GHz), paired with a AMD Radeon Pro 5300M
+ [* yellow] 16 GB of 2666 MHz DDR4 SDRAM
+ [* green] 512 GB SSD
+ [* light_blue] 100 Wh battery
[* blue] Six-speaker sound system and high-performance microphone array
-[* icon_note] With new display numbers comes new ID numbers: model A2141 and EMC 3347.
+[* icon_note] From the outside, Apple doesn't give much away—at the very least, they haven't facelifted this design just to attract impulse buyers. The only real clue comes from the new model number: ***A2141*** and EMC 3347.