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[* 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 | |
- | [* black] If you zoom and enhance the left grille, you can see the camouflaged holes for the new three-mic. And now, you can never |
+ | [* black] If you [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/Ld2k5HUXXQiDOelU.full|zoom and enhance|new_window=true] the left grille, you can see the camouflaged holes for the new three-mic. And now, you can never un-see it. |