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2015 macbook pro 13 inch retina review
2015 macbook pro 13 inch retina review




The entry model started at $1299 for 8GB RAM/128GB SSD (Seriously, Apple? There’s nothing pro about 128GB of storage), two Thunderbolt 3 ports, 15 watt TDP CPU and physical function keys. The 13” MacBook Pro, redesigned in 2016, and had two distinct variations. It also introduced the new butterfly keyboard mechanism, which have shallow travel and reliability issues. It used a low power CPU and didn’t have a fan, which made it fairly slow and low performance. It started at $1299 for 8GB RAM/256GB SSD, and was only big enough to fit one USB-C port. The 12” MacBook, introduced in 2015, last updated in 2017, which traded performance and ports for thinness and lightness. It was left at the bottom of the the lineup at $999 for years. This is the MacBook Air millions of people know and love, with the old scissor switch keyboard, USB-A ports, and a frustratingly low quality non-retina display and silver bezel. The 13” MacBook Air, design introduced in 2010, last updated in 2015. Up until the changes Apple made in July 2019, the laptop lineup looked like this:






2015 macbook pro 13 inch retina review