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- | [* black] Enough with the glamour shots and memes—we're itching to pull out our screwdrivers and get to work. But first, we whip out the ''other'' Late 2016 13" Retina MacBook Pro for some quick comparisons. |
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[* black] [http://www.apple.com/macbook-pro/specs/|According to Apple|new_window=true], this MacBook Pro's dimensions match ''exactly'' with those of the [guide|72415|"Escape Edition" machine|new_window=true] we tore down a couple weeks ago. Do we believe it even for a second? Yes we do. | |
- | [* icon_note] One thing that ''is'' noticeably different is, of course, the port situation on the starboard side. This Touch Bar-equipped machine packs two extra Thunderbolt ports, so you have twice as many places to plug in your dongles. |
+ | [* black] One thing that ''is'' noticeably different is, of course, the port situation on the starboard side. This Touch Bar-equipped machine packs two extra Thunderbolt ports, so you have twice as many places to plug in your dongles. |
+ | [* icon_note] We throw both machines onto the scale, and find the Touch Bar version weighs about 20 grams less than its counterpart. We're chalking the difference up to this laptop's smaller battery. |
[* black] Finally, turning our attention to the underside of both Macs reveals a side vent in the Touch Bar version, similar to the ones we've spotted in previous model years. |