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MacBook Pro (16–inch, late 2019)

$2,799 (entry–level model is $2,399) From Apple, apple.com

Features 16–inch Retina display (3072x1920), 2.3GHz 8–core Intel Core i9 processor, 16GB 2666MHz DDR4 memory, Intel UHD Graphics 630, AMD Radeon Pro 5500M, 1TB SSD, Touch Bar, Touch ID, 802.11ac Wi–Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, 4x USB–C Thunderbolt 3 ports

Yes, it’s finally here! The much–rumored and utterly beguiling new MacBook Pro — armed with a suite of upgrades and improvements that make it one of the most significant Apple portable updates in years.

First, the most obvious change. The 15–inch MacBook Pro is dead. It’s been replaced by a 16–inch version, although its footprint (35.79x24.79cm when closed) is the same as the model it replaces, even if it is a little deeper and heavier — Apple’s narrowed the bezels around the screen to fit a 16–inch True Tone Retina display (3072x1980) in place of the 15.4–inch one.

Just as welcome is the new Magic Keyboard. Apple has finally ditched the butterfly switch keyboard, introduced in the

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