no usb 3 all thunderbolt 3 or usb c or usb 3.1 / mini display ok on the pro devices with touch bar there are 4 but that means an adaptor for all my USB devices. iPhone 7 charging cable USB to USB C adaptor anyone?
Or is that thunderbolt 3 to lightening cable. The touch bar does sound very very cool, I wonder how accessible it will be to us with Voiceover From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott Granados Sent: Friday, 28 October 2016 7:39 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: This is Apple’s new OLED MacBook Pro This doesn’t really excite me as much as I thought. Things I like are definitely the touch ID, I’ll have to try the touch bar to see if I like it, smaller and thinner is good but does this mean hotter as well, it’s already hot, and I wish we had more processing boost. I also don’t like that for premium graphics now on the pro I have to pay extra. If I pick a 15 inch model the extra powerful graphics should be included, not $100 extra. Having 2 TB of storage is nice but not worth $800 more considering how much less expensive high end flash storage is on the 3rd party market. And why why why, only 16 GB? Give me a 32 option, I will pay more for that more willingly than for extra graphics power. For the price of the storage I’ll just build my own flash based NAS and store my files on the network. I don’t feel I need to run right out and replace my MacBook mid 2015 that’s 2.8 turbo boost to 4.0 ghz quad core powered anyway. Why not give me an 8 core option? Apple, you need to start doing better, push the boundaries more and innovate more. This incremental stuff is the game of lesser players. On Oct 27, 2016, at 1:44 PM, christopher hallsworth <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/10/27/this-is-apples-new-oled-macbook-pro/ This is Apple’s new OLED MacBook Pro [hello again event macbook pro compare] “The Mac is more than a product to us. It’s a testament to everything we do and create at Apple,” said Apple CEO Tim Cook at today’s “Hello again” Mac keynote presentation<http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/10/19/apple-mac-october-27-event/> as he unveiled long-expected updates to Mac notebooks. The new MacBook Pro has, as rumored, has an OLED touch bar replacing the row of function keys whose function changes from one app to another, called Touch Bar. It comes in 13 and 15-inch flavors and Silver and Space Gray finishes, has 2x larger trackpad with ForceTouch haptic feedback, faster Intel chips and more. The 13-inch MacBook Pro weighs in at three pounds, almost half a pound lighter than the previous generation. It’s also seventeen percent thinner and has 25 percent less volume than its predecessor. [hello again event macbook pro 15 inch] The 15-incher weighs in at 4 pounds, is fourteen percent thinner and has twenty percent less volume. 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