
There is no matte screen option, to quell reflections in bright rooms. This MacBook Pro, as with the previous model, has a 13.3-inch, 2,560-by-1,600-resolution Retina display. No longer will keynote speakers and professors have to stare into a sea of glowing Apple logos. The Apple logo on the top lid is now opaque and reflective silver, as it is on the MacBook. The all-aluminum body feels sturdy, as if carved out of a single block of metal. The new MacBook Pro ($808.85 at Amazon) line is available in two finishes: traditional matte silver and Space Gray (like our review unit). This is the way professional-class MacBooks will look and feel for the next few years, and longtime Mac users will have to adapt, like it or not. In any case, the base model is a worthy replacement for a five-year-old MacBook Pro or Air, but be prepared to buy a docking station or dongles to connect your peripherals. The $1,799 version of the 13-inch MacBook Pro and the 15-inch model come with the line's most innovative feature, an auxiliary touch screen called the Touch Bar, but this entry-level model has traditional function keys. But what's really notable is the new chassis with a wider trackpad, two USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports, and a keyboard with butterfly switches similar to the MacBook's.

The redesigned ultraportable resembles the 12-inch MacBook ( at Amazon), and features a 6th Generation Intel Core i5 processor with Intel Iris graphics and a Retina display with more lifelike colors.

The latest 13-inch Apple MacBook Pro ($1,499) is the least expensive model in Apple's high-end laptop line.

This has been done to make it easier to catalog as well as easier to read. We have listed this device separately as it has been configured with an upgraded processor when compared to the base model. About this Mac This device is a BTO/CTO device which is nearly identical to MLL42LL/A.
