As expected and promised by Jon Prosser, Apple has announced a refresh to its 13″ MacBook Pro.
Apple has updated the keyboard of this MacBook Pro to a Magic Keyboard with a redesigned scissor mechanism with 1mm of key travel which was featured on the 16″ MacBook Pro. This MacBook features a 10th Generation Processor with Turbo Speeds for upto 4.1Ghz, upto 80% faster graphics performance and starts with 16GB of RAM with a faster 3733MHz standard. Apple claims that customers who will be upgrading from the previous 13″ MacBook Pro, will notice upto 2.8 times faster performance.
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Apple provides storage options of new MacBook Pro 13″ for upto 4TB, which is enough for storing multiple files, documents, videos and media. The Retina Display features more than 4 million pixels and millions of colors with P3 wide color gamut and upto 500 nits of Brightness with support for True Tone. The new MacBook Pro 13″ can connect to the Pro Display XDR with support for full 6K resolution. It has the Apple T2 Security chip (2nd Generation with Silicon) custom designed by Apple and Touch ID alongside the Touch Bar for better security.
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According to Tom Boger, Senior Director of Mac and iPad Product Marketing, “Whether you’re a college student, a developer, or a creative pro, the 13-inch MacBook Pro delivers powerful performance, a stunning Retina display, and all-day battery life in our most portable pro notebook. Today we’re adding the new Magic Keyboard, doubling the standard storage, and boosting performance, making the 13-inch MacBook Pro an even better value for our customers,” “With these updates, our entire notebook lineup features the Magic Keyboard for the best typing experience ever on a Mac notebook, offers twice the standard storage than before, and delivers even more performance.”
The new 13 inch MacBook Pro Starts at $1299 and for education, it’s starts at $1199 in the United States. If you purchase this device, you’ll get one year of free Apple TV subscription for free.
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