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-[* black] While we are dying to send emojis with the tap of a touchbar, this book is missing the headlining feature of the 2016 Macbook series–it sports physical function keys instead.
+[* black] While we are dying to send emojis with the a tap on Touch Bar, this book is missing the headlining feature of the 2016 MacBook Pro series–it sports physical function keys instead.
[* black] However, we do spy an XL (extra-long) escape key that sets this row of function keys apart.
-[* black] We pulled out our old rose-gold friend, the [guide|62149|Retina Macbook 2016|new_window=true] for comparison.
+[* black] We pulled out our old rose-gold friend, the [guide|62149|Retina MacBook 2016|new_window=true] for comparison.
[* black] The Pro looks like a giant beside its pink sibling, sporting a significantly larger trackpad. Also, its speaker grilles moved from above the keyboard to either side of it, made possible by its extra half-inch of depth.