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- | [* icon_note] Who wants a stack of MacBook pancakes? |
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- | [* black] The new MacBook is noticeably bigger, and just a hair thicker than the 2019 15" MacBook Pro. It compares favorably to the 2015 Pro—in size that is, not number of ports. |
- | [* black] Lining up the 16" Pro against the 2015 Pro, we're almost seeing double ... until we look closer. The display hinge has changed, and the old Pro's keys peek out just a bit more. |
- | [* black] Let's "play spot the differences" between the two 2019 MacBook Pros: |
- | [* black] A physical Esc key, separated from the Touch Bar. |
- | [* black] The Touch ID/power button is now matte, matching the rest of the keys |
- | [* black] Shorter Touch Bar with ~19 mm less screen (32 mm vs. 51 mm) |
+ | [* black] Stacked up like pancakes, you'll notice the new MacBook Pro is noticeably bigger (and just a hair thicker) than the latest 15" model. It actually compares well with the 2015 model—in size that is, not port selection. |
+ | [* black] With the 16" Pro back-to-back against the 2015 Pro, you're almost seeing double ... until you look closer. The display hinge has changed, and the old Pro's keys peek out just a bit more. |
+ | [* black] In a similar game of "spot the differences" between the two 2019 MacBook Pros, the 16" version gets: |
+ | [* black] A physical Esc key, separated from the Touch Bar |
+ | [* black] A matte finish on the Touch ID/power button, matching the rest of the keys |
+ | [* black] A Touch Bar shortened in length by about 19 mm |
[* black] Inverted-T arrow keys, all half-sized |