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Bullet Points Apple MacBook Pro Laptop 33.8 cm (13.3") Intel® Core™ i5 8 GB LPDDR3-SDRAM 256 GB Flash Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) macOS Sierra Grey
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  • - Laptop Clamshell Grey
  • - Intel® Core™ i5 2.9 GHz
  • - 33.8 cm (13.3") 2560 x 1600 pixels IPS 16:10
  • - 8 GB LPDDR3-SDRAM 2133 MHz 1 x 8 GB
  • - 256 GB Flash
  • - Intel® Iris™ Graphics 550
  • - Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) 4.2
  • - Lithium Polymer (LiPo) 49.2 Wh 10 h 61 W
  • - macOS Sierra
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13.3" IPS 2560x1600, 2.9GHz dual-core Intel Core i5, 256GB Flash, 8GB LPDDR3, Intel Iris Graphics 550, 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.2, 720p FaceTime HD, Force Touch, Touch Bar, Touch ID, OS X Sierra
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Apple MacBook Pro , Intel® Core™ i5, 2.9 GHz, 33.8 cm (13.3"), 2560 x 1600 pixels, 8 GB, 256 GB

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Apple MacBook Pro . Product type: Laptop, Form factor: Clamshell. Processor family: Intel® Core™ i5, Processor frequency: 2.9 GHz. Display diagonal: 33.8 cm (13.3"), Display resolution: 2560 x 1600 pixels. Internal memory: 8 GB, Internal memory type: LPDDR3-SDRAM. Total storage capacity: 256 GB, Storage media: Flash. On-board graphics card model: Intel® Iris™ Graphics 550. Operating system installed: macOS Sierra. Product colour: Grey. Weight: 1.37 kg

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2017-05-28 01:49:36
Uk has collected 229 expert reviews for Apple MacBook Pro 13.3in Intel Core i5 8GB 256GB - Grey and the average expert rating is 81 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
81%
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devontechsupport.com
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:48:20
Apple's new 13-inch MacBook Pro, the version without the new Touch Bar, is a curious laptop. On one hand, the “Pro” moniker suggests that it's aimed at professionals just like every model in the line-up has been since the MacBook Pro debuted in 2006.On th...
Bottom line It's been a long wait for a new MacBook Pro, and in many ways it feels like this new 13-inch model has been worth it. There are just so many positives about the machine that make it a joy to use – from its svelte dimensions to its eye-popping display, gre...
0%
reviewed.com
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:48:26
Apple's latest 13-inch MacBook Pro is a strange development given this long-running narrative. Sure, it has a stunningly engineered chassis and an unbelievably gorgeous screen, but the price is well above par for the market. Even with options like the ni...
Bottom line Maybe, but it's only a sure thing if you're a devoted Mac fanIf you're looking for the best all-around MacBook in the 2016 lineup, you should definitely get the one that has an updated Retina screen, fast Intel Core i chip, plenty of ports, and a great ke...
81%
gadgetguy.com.au
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:48:29
As we reported three months ago, Apple has recently released a whole new replacement range of MacBook Pro computers. The MacBook Pro is the higher end of Apple's notebook computer range, which start with the MacBook Air, then the MacBook, and then the Pr...
Good Excellent all round performance, very good battery life, brilliant touch pad, very good screen...
Bottom line I know what I'm doing more with Windows than with a Mac. But I must say that this entry level 13 inch MacBook Pro makes the thought of switching extremely tempting.Tags AppleMacBook ProRetinaUSB Type-CUSB-CPrevious article Review: Oppo R9s smart phoneThom...
86%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:48:32
The thing is, that 2015 MacBook was marred by a particularly drab flaw. That Core M processor just wasn’t good enough for me. That MacBook felt more like a companion for your desktop rather than your sole work device and it and myself never really hit it...
Bottom line As good as last year's model was, I felt like a really needed an excuse in order to justify buying one. This year's model, however, with its better battery life, faster storage and quicker CPU is a laptop that needs no such vindication. If portability is...
80%
canadianreviewer.com
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2017-05-28 01:48:47
The previous MacBook Pro line has been the standard bearer of professionals and creatives. A step up from trusty MacBook Airs, the Pros didn't just have great battery life, they had the top processing speed, and all the fine features that made getting wor...
Bottom line The MacBook Pros usher in a new era for personal computing. Apple's refusal to add touch functionality to macOS (lest it cannibalize iOS) has resulted in two workarounds that assist users in interacting more intimately with their technology and the work t...
80%
wovow.org
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2017-05-28 01:48:50
Apple MacBook Pro 13, the new notebook prosumer of Apple introduces the Touch ID for security and a brand new way to interact with the innovative Touchbar.Cutting-edge, it does not mean necessarily know they innovators, but at least know how to follow the...
Bottom line The Apple MacBook Pro 13 with Touchbar being tested for this review is a great notebook. Durable but stylish as usual, very versatile but with a price that is difficult to reach the end consumer, it has technical features that can satisfy the prosumer ran...
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macworld.co.uk
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2017-05-28 01:48:51
Welcome to our MacBook Pro 2016 review. If you'd like to read about last year's models, read our 15in MacBook Pro 2.5GHz, 2015 review, 15in MacBook Pro 2.2GHz, 2015 review and 13in MacBook Pro 2.7GHz, 2015 review.Apple's new MacBook Pro is here at last. U...
Good Glorious vast trackpad with Force Touch, Unlock with Touch ID, Tremendous possibilities of Touch Bar...
Bad Cramped and slightly rattly keyboard with almost unusable arrow keys, Very expensive...
Bottom line We're rather in love with the new MacBook Pro, but as with many love affairs there are irritations.The trackpad is huge and wonderful to use; but it's so big that the keyboard has been pushed up to make room, as well as flattened down to make the laptop s...
80%
theguardian.com
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2017-05-28 01:48:51
Apple's latest laptop, the new 13in MacBook Pro, is a much anticipated re-design of the company's notebook range and represents a brave new USB-C-only future. But is it worth sacrificing ports and spending the best part of £2,000 to use?The last update to...
Good beautiful, great screen, interesting Touch Bar, Touch ID, massive trackpad, thin and relatively light, USBC...
Bad short battery life, no USBA ports, no ethernet, no native display ports, no upgrading after purchase, very expensive...
Bottom line The 13in MacBook Pro could be a wonderful computer, but it isn't. Is it great to use? Absolutely, it's brilliant, it's beautiful, it's almost everything Apple said it was, I absolutely love it… until it runs out of battery. Or you have to dig out yet ano...
60%
itpro.co.uk
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:48:53
Sign up for our daily newsletter Apple has finally unveiled an updated MacBook Pro and, while the new notebook is suitably impressive, the company has also caused consternation by hiking the price and removing most of the ports. The tech giant is hoping...
Good Phenomenal keyboard, Apple's thinnest and lightest MacBook Pro to date, Truly staggering disk speeds...
Bad Major price hike, Features Thunderbolt 3 ports only, Touch Bar only available on most expensive model...
Bottom line If you can stomach the eye-watering price and you don't mind going without the traditional complement of ports, the new MacBook Pro is one of the best laptops money can buy. Speed, power and razor-sharp design sensibilities make it an absolute delight...
100%
trustedreviews.com
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2017-05-28 01:48:55
The 2016 MacBook Pro lineup represents Apple's biggest laptop shake-up in years, taking what was already a a premium brand and pushing it up a notch. The end result is probably the best laptop you can buy today, but also one of the most expensive. As I e...
Good Outstanding design and build, Lots of Thunderbolt ports, High-quality screen, Great performance...
Bad Please, sir, can I have some adapters?, Inconsistent battery life with some workloads...
90%
mobilesyrup.com
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:00
The 2016 MacBook Pro is one of the most divisive tech devices released in the last few years; it embodies everything great about Apple, but is also one of the company's most significant missteps.I've written a lot about Apple's new lineup of ‘Pro” laptops...
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stuff.tv/my/
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:00
We've already delivered the Stuff verdict on one of Apple's new MacBook Pros - and that verdict being it's an absolutely brilliant laptop.That was the entry-level version, too: the version that's down on power, short of connections, and misses out on the...
Good A beautifully made, fantastically compact device, The screen is fabulous, There's nothing nicer to type on, Touch Bar looks awesome and has loads of potential, More ports can only be a good thing...
Bad Lack of Touch Bar-supported apps limits its usefulness right now, Not a huge real-world jump in power from entry-level model, You'll need adapters - at least in the early days...
Bottom line That was the entry-level version, too: the version that's down on power, short of connections, and misses out on the headline-grabbing, Function button-replacing, contextual actions-adding sliver of OLED loveliness that is the Touch Bar.Seeing as the vers...
80%
thunderbaylive.com
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:00
We review the MacBook Pro with Touch Bar, which is an expensive look at Apple's future of computing.Brandon's Review: Unboxing: 10 Things to Know: Slickwraps: More tech goodness: Our video gear: Deals: Follow us! Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: Googl...
0%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:00
We've already delivered the Stuff verdict on one of Apple's new MacBook Pros - and that verdict being it's an absolutely brilliant laptop.That was the entry-level version, too: the version that's down on power, short of connections, and misses out on the...
Good A beautifully made, fantastically compact device, The screen is fabulous, There's nothing nicer to type on, Touch Bar looks awesome and has loads of potential, More ports can only be a good thing...
Bad Lack of Touch Bar-supported apps limits its usefulness right now, Not a huge real-world jump in power from entry-level model, You'll need adapters - at least in the early days...
Bottom line The new MacBook Pro is an awesome thing. It's beautifully made, fantastically compact and an absolute delight to use each and every day. Looking at the range as a whole, though, this 13in Touch Bar model looks the least compelling to me. The power boost...
80%
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:00
Have you grown bored of seeing your local Starbucks awash in silver, mid-sized laptops, all sporting that glowing Apple logo? We don't blame you. Apple has remained committed to the MacBook Pro's design over the last four years, counting on engineering ex...
Good Exquisite look and feel, Screen is among the best we've tested, Loud, enjoyable speakers, Spacious, responsive touchpad, Top-tier hard drive performance...
Bad Adapters needed to connect most devices, Keyboard is well below average, Touch Bar lacks an obvious purpose, Battery life takes a step back...
Bottom line Probably not, even if you prefer a Mac.The MacBook Pro 13 with Touch Bar is not a bad laptop. On the contrary, it's good. But the $1,800 price tag demands more than just good. A laptop sold for that, as an entry-level model, must be among the best of the...
60%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:12
When you show someone Apple's new 13-in MacBook Pro -- the one with the virtual Touch Bar -- the first thing they'll want to do is play with the darn thing. They'll adjust the screen brightness or turn up the volume. Launch some apps to see the virtual bu...
0%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:18
The MacBook Pro line has long represented the pinnacle of stylish and sturdy laptop design, and the overhauled 2016 edition is a huge refinement on Apple's already great formula. However, when it comes to value for money, the MacBook Pro is less appealin...
Good Stunning design and build quality, Pro-quality screen, Super-fast SSD, Silky-smooth macOS...
Bad Middling processor, Where are the ports?, Too expensive given performance...
80%
bit.com.au
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:20
Following our early hands-on look at the new MacBook Pro, we've spent some more time with Apple's latest flagship notebook – and, in particular, we've been able to run it through our benchmark tests. And overall, our early impressions remain: it's an am...
Bottom line Despite that, there's no doubt that the new MacBook Pro is a great laptop. It's slimmer, lighter, has a slightly nicer display and in general is a more pleasant device to use than its predecessor.It even sounds better, but there is a price to pay, and it'...
83%
macworld.com.au
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:21
Physically, the MacBook Pro got a pretty dramatic overhaul, even though this model keeps the row of function keys along the top of the computer. The MacBook Pro is thinner and lighter than previous generations—this one weighs just a hair over 3 pounds. Wh...
Good Great battery life, first P3 color gamut Retina display in a Mac laptop...
Bad Keyboard is a step backward from old MacBook Pro keyboards, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports instead of four, Limited to 16GB RAM maximum, and graphics aren't upgradeable, From $2199...
Bottom line As solid as this entry-level MacBook Pro is compared to the aging MacBook Air I use day-in and day-out, pro users seeking a real MacBook Pro replacement will probably compare this model's specs and price against the Touch Bar versions and find them lackin...
70%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:21
The wait for overhauled MacBook Pros is over, so let the shakeup begin. This entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro with a 2GHz Core i5 and function keys is a great replacement for my 13-inch MacBook Air. Whether it's powerful enough for MacBook Pro power users...
Bottom line Which should you buy? As solid as this entry-level MacBook Pro is compared to the aging MacBook Air I use day-in and day-out, pro users seeking a real MacBook Pro replacement will probably compare this model's specs and price against the Touch Bar ver...
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alphr.com
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:21
The Apple MacBook Pro (2016) has arrived in the office, but for once I'm feeling a little deflated. Not because it's a disappointing laptop, or that it's considerably more expensive than last year's model, or even because it lacks certain slots and ports...
Bottom line The New MacBook Pro was released just a few months ago, but it looks like Apple is already planning to update its new flagship. Code in Apple's macOS 10.12.4 beta suggests that Apple will be updating all three of its MacBook Pro models with new efficient...
100%
crn.com.au
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:23
The Apple MacBook Pro (2016) has arrived in the office, but for once I'm feeling a little deflated.Not because it's a disappointing laptop, or that it's considerably more expensive than last year's model, or even because it lacks certain slots and ports (...
Bottom line and pricesDespite that, there's no doubt that the new MacBook Pro is a great laptop. It's slimmer, lighter, has a slightly nicer display and in general is a more pleasant device to use than its predecessor.It even sounds better, but there is a price to p...
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digitalspy.com
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:23
Finally! It's been an age since the MacBook Pro was handed a serious update, but now we've got a couple of new models, and it looks like they've been worth the wait. Yes, yes, it might be that innovative new Touch Bar that's got you really excited, but si...
Good Lining up 67% brighter and with a 67% higher contrast ratio than past models, this panel really pops. Throw in a 25% wider colour gamut, and you've got a 13.3inch display with true wow factor, Whatever you're using the laptop for, be it picture editing, s...
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expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:23
I’m not griping about the now-absent SD card slot – although I am mildly irked – and nor am I grumbling about the fact that there’s now nothing more than two USB-C ports and a headphone socket to keep me connected. No, these are things I can live with. Wh...
Good Good performance, Blazingly fast SSD, Brilliant wide-gamut display, Superb touchpad...
Bad Only USB Type C, Very, very expensive...
Bottom line Apple has ushered the MacBook Pro into the future with its new design, but the changes aren't all for the better...
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itnews.com.au
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:24
Apple has unveiled a much-awaited refreshed MacBook Pro laptop range which have lost the physical function keys in favour of a software-driven "touch bar".Only one of the three new laptops Apple showed off today retain physical function keys. The two pric...
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mobilesyrup.com
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:27
The MacBook Air has essentially been pushed aside by Apple, but from its ashes, rises the 13-inch MacBook Pro, a worthy, but still expensive no-frills successor to what is regarded by many as the best laptop ever made.This version of Apple's new, revamped...
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pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:28
Apple has released a new entry-level MacBook Pro that is likely to woo MacBook Air users looking to upgrade without pushing the budget too hard. In a slightly confusing move, Apple has launched various different models in its new MacBook Pro family. If yo...
Good Great keyboard, Stunning screen, Big trackpad...
Bad Lack of ports...
Bottom line The entry-level MacBook Pro delivers a flagship laptop design from Apple that many will be happy with, without getting caught up in the new Touch Bar and Touch ID option.The looks, design, new keyboard and trackpad are all lovely. The screen is delicious...
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digitalspy.com
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:31
It's been a while since a laptop really wowed us. Okay, the positively diddy nature of the Apple MacBook was seriously impressive, but sub-sized dimensions aside, nothing's really changed the whole screen, keyboard, shell dynamic that's been the laptop fo...
Good Innovative Touch Bar improves usability, Simply stunning, high-end design, Oodles of power and a joy to use...
Bad Additional ports would be nice, Can get a bit toasty, Need for adapters is frustrating...
Bottom line © Digital SpyMore than laptop evolution, the 2016 MacBook Pro Touch Bar is computing revolution, and not just because of its innovative new input option. Yes, the OLED strip is a brilliant way to speed up whatever you're working on, but it's still early i...
100%
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2017-05-28 01:49:33
It's finally here: the new-and-improved MacBook Pro, and it seems to have closed the gap between the Pro line and the competition – and them some.But the MacBook Pro has done so in ways that matter perhaps even more than gigahertz and pixels. This is no...
Good Superthin and light, Touch Bar smartly designed, Loads of USBC ports, Huge trackpad...
Bad Touch Bar needs more app support, Direct light washes out Touch Bar display...
Bottom line To say the new MacBook Pro is a massive improvement over the previous model would be an understatement. It's more portable and more powerful, not to mention more enjoyable to use. But it's tough to justify the premium for that Touch Bar, no matter how coo...
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pickr.com.au
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2018-04-26 17:21:53
It's been a long time coming, but Apple's MacBook Pro has finally, finally (finally) been updated, and while the super special models with Touch ID and the interactive Touch Bar are coming, the entry level option is a good taste of what's to come. Is it t...
Good Beautifully designed and built, Brilliantly bright and clear screen, Second-generation keyboard feels better than the first, Trackpad is massive, Battery life is good, especially for the size and specs...
Bad Keyboard won't be ideal for all, Only two USB/Thunderbolt ports, No SD card slot...
Bottom line We're going to sound a little different from many of the other reviewers, but we actually think it's good that Apple jumped to USB Type C and Thunderbolt 3 without including the standard USB port, and it's not the first company to do so.HP did so earlier...
88%
au.pcmag.com
Updated:
2018-04-26 17:21:53
The 15-inch MacBook Pro (starts at $2,399; $2,799 as tested) is the closest you can get to toting the power of an Apple desktop like the iMac around the office or in your carry-on luggage. The 2016 redesign is slimmer and lighter, with the formidable comp...
Good App-aware Touch Bar is functional and cool, P3 color spectrum, Four USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports...
Bad Shallow key travel, No USB 3,0 ports, USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 isn't ubiquitous yet...
Bottom line Apple's MacBook Pro finally gets an update. Just make sure you're ready to buy adapters for your existing peripherals...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2018-08-09 20:56:55
If you're in the market for a powerful laptop , Microsoft and Apple have both just unveiled their latest wares: the Surface Book i7 and the 2016 MacBook Pro . On paper their specifications may look similar, but these are two very different beasts. Here we...
Bottom line It's too early to come to any firm conclusions since we haven't yet run our benchmarks on these laptops. But even without confirmed battery runtimes or performance scores, it's clear that they are two different machines. The Surface Book is much more vers...
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in.pcmag.com
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2018-06-23 17:45:45
The 15-inch MacBook Pro (starts at $2,399; $2,799 as tested) is the closest you can get to toting the power of an Apple desktop like the iMac around the office or in your carry-on luggage. The 2016 redesign is slimmer and lighter, with the formidable comp...
Good App-aware Touch Bar is functional and cool, P3 color spectrum, Four USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports...
Bad Shallow key travel, No USB 3,0 ports, USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 isn't ubiquitous yet...
Bottom line Apple's MacBook Pro finally gets an update. Just make sure you're ready to buy adapters for your existing peripherals...
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