Apple is about to release the newest addition to the MacBook family, the new "MacBook Pro." Apple announced that they will have 2 new "MacBook Pro" units this year, an entry-level and the great 13 inch with Touch features.
According to the Tech Crunch, Apple is adding up power to the next generation "MacBook Pro" laptops this time. It is not just the traditional MacBook Air, instead of the new "MacBook Pro" is an extraordinary device.
Running the new MacOS Sierra 10.12.1 which was released a few days ago, the 2 new "MacBook Pro" is both using the high-powered Intel Dual-Core i5 processors. Aside from the 256GB Solid State Drive, the "MacBook Pro" has an 8GB RAM and both are equipped with Thunderbolt 3 USB ports as per the UK Express reported.
Breaking down each unit, the entry-level "MacBook Pro" is using an Intel i5 2.0GHz and can be boosted up to 3.1GHz. It is equipped with an Intel Iris Graphics 540 with a pair of USB-C Thunderbolt 3 ports.
Moving to the new "MacBook Pro" 15 inch, it is packed with the Apple Touch Bar and Touch ID. Apple has installed this new Touch feature, also known as the Magic Toolbar. As per the CNET reported, Apple replaced the traditional function keys with the touch screen powered with 60 pixels OLED. This touch screen panel has integrated-changing buttons and sliders.
Apple Incorporated CEO Tim Cook announced the price and availability of the new "MacBook Pro." The "MacBook Pro" entry-level will be available for $1,749 and is available now in the market.
The "MacBook Pro" with the Touch Bar and Touch ID fingerprint scanner will cost $1,749 for the 13 inch and the 15-inch will be out for $2,349. The version is now available for pre-order and shipping will start this year.