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[* black] Let's lay out our feelings for this new MacBook Pro: | |
[* black] Though the fancy new-old scissor mechanisms may be more durable than fragile butterflies, the whole keyboard assembly is still riveted in place. | |
[* black] The revamped thermal system is a welcome improvement to the notoriously hot-and-throttled Pro lineup. | |
[* black] The 99.8 Wh battery flies just under the FAA radar, pumping out 16.2 Wh more capacity than the most recent 15” model. With such a slight increase in case size, this capacity increase is surprising. | |
- | [* black] Despite the thumping new speakers, the podcast-quality mic array, and that giant screen, we can't help but feel that Apple can do better—especially after seeing Microsoft perform some [guide|127277|real engineering magic|new_window=true] to make its latest laptops more repairable. Here's hoping that the 2020 Pro |
+ | [* black] Despite the thumping new speakers, the podcast-quality mic array, and that giant screen, we can't help but feel that Apple can do better—especially after seeing Microsoft perform some [guide|127277|real engineering magic|new_window=true] to make its latest laptops more repairable. Here's hoping that the 2020 Pro lineup will really take our breath away. |
[* black] For now though, the only thing left to do is give this thing a score. |