Apple has announced a new MacBook Pro with a 16-inch screen and a revamped keyboard. Here's what it's like to use it.
Apple is launching a new MacBook Pro with a 16-inch screen, improved keyboard that no longer uses the butterfly mechanism, and improved audio and performance. It's priced the same as the 15-inch MacBook Pro, which it will be replacing in Apple's lineup, and is available to order starting Wednesday. The new keyboard is built on a scissor mechanism, and it feels like a major upgrade compared to Apple's butterfly mechanism keyboard, which users have complained about in the past.
Apple is launching a new MacBook Pro with a 16-inch screen, improved keyboard that no longer uses the butterfly mechanism, and improved audio and performance. It's priced the same as the 15-inch MacBook Pro, which it will be replacing in Apple's lineup, and is available to order starting Wednesday. The new keyboard is built on a scissor mechanism, and it feels like a major upgrade compared to Apple's butterfly mechanism keyboard, which users have complained about in the past.
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