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Apple MacBook Pro Space Gray (15.40", 16 GB, 512 GB)

Apple MacBook Pro Space Gray

15.40", 16 GB, 512 GB


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  • lilapurple

    7 years ago
    purchased this product

    Touchbar is cool, touchpad is perfect and we'll all get to grips with USB-C at some point.

    I know there's a lot of talk about the touchbar. Supposedly, the new MacBook is also loud. And not as powerful. And the touchbar, well, it only works with very few programmes. And then there's the USB-C. Guys, I've only had Macs for ages. And this one is great. Someone has to make a start and set new standards.

    All of you who are still locked down - buy it! The power is outstanding, the keyboard isn't any louder, you can handle the USB-C port (this thing has 3 of them) and the touchbar is really cool. It's really intuitive in the browser, Lightroom, Photoshop and when listening to music. Sure, it's a bit of a gimmick, but I think it's cool.
     

    Pro

    • High quality - as always
    • Touchbar
    • Power
    • Operation
    • Large touchpad
  • Valie Varda

    7 years ago
    purchased this product

    :)

    The MacBook Pro 2016 15" is solidly made, as usual from Apple. The new Space Gray colour is beautiful to look at.
    The performance of the device is good. Indesign CC 2017 and Illustrator CC 2017 and Lightroom CC 2017 run
    very smoothly without any complaints.
    The keyboard is well made and pleasant to use, but if you are switching from a previous MacBook Pro, it will take you a few hours to get used to the new typing feel. I appreciate the short travel of the keys, I can type faster than with the MacBook PRo 15" 2014.
    The display is very bright, which is very pleasant when working outdoors or on the train.
    And all I can say about the trackpad is: wow, it's big. But it is very pleasant to use, especially if you put the click&drag on the 3-finger-and-drag gesture.
     

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