Testseek.co.uk have collected 237 expert reviews of the Apple MacBook Pro 13.3 inch - Late 2016 MLL42 / MLH12 / MNQF2 / MLQF2 / MNQG2 / MLUQ2 / MLVP2 / MLL4 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple MacBook Pro 13.3 inch - Late 2016 MLL42 / MLH12 / MNQF2 / MLQF2 / MNQG2 / MLUQ2 / MLVP2 / MLL4.
November 2016
(80%)
237 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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(90%)
3648 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great keyboard
Stunning screen
Big trackpad
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
Good performance
Blazingly fast SSD
Brilliant wide-gamut display
Superb touchpad
Beautiful
Great screen
Interesting Touch Bar
Touch ID
Massive trackpad
Thin and relatively light
USBC
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
Glorious vast trackpad with Force Touch
Unlock with Touch ID
Tremendous possibilities of Touch Bar
The inventive Touch Bar streamlines work and saves clicks
And Apple has improved almost every part of the thinner
Lighter MacBook Pro
Including a larger touchpad
Faster components and a flatter keyboard. iPhone's Touch ID is handy on the Mac
Too
Phenomenal keyboard
Apple's thinnest and lightest MacBook Pro to date
Truly staggering disk speeds
Innovative Touch Bar improves usability
Simply stunning
High-end design
Oodles of power and a joy to use
Exquisite look and feel
Screen is among the best we've tested
Loud
Enjoyable speakers
Spacious
Responsive touchpad
Top-tier hard drive performance
Stunning design and build quality
Pro-quality screen
Super-fast SSD
Silky-smooth macOS
Outstanding design and build
Lots of Thunderbolt ports
High-quality screen
Great performance
The editors didn't like
Lack of ports
Only USB Type C
Very
Very expensive
Short battery life
No USBA ports
No ethernet
No native display ports
No upgrading after purchase
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
Cramped and slightly rattly keyboard with almost unusable arrow keys
You're paying a hefty premium for the Touch Bar
Which supports only a limited handful of Apple apps for now. The USB-C-only ports mean carrying a bag full of dongles. The lack of high-end graphics or huge RAM options in the 13-inch model may frustrate ph
Published: 2016-11-14, Author: David , review by: wired.com
Thinner, lighter, prettier. There's no such thing as a toobig trackpad. The Touch Bar is remarkably wellexecuted. The ability to charge from any port is pretty great
The world is not quite ready for USBC, and you're not either. The Touch Bar needs more customization, and soon. Laptops aren't supposed to be this expensive, are they?
Abstract: What's the best 13-inch Apple laptop? WSJ's Joanna Stern compares the new MacBook Pro with Touch Bar, the old MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air during a jam-packed day. Photo/video: Drew Evans/The Wall Street Journal. ....
These new MacBook Pros have a lot going for them. Their biggest weakness, across the whole Touch Bar line, is price. The 13-inch model I tested is $1799 without any upgrades, and the 15-inch is $2399. Going to 512GB of storage is $200 extra, and 1TB i...
Overall, the 13-inch MacBook Pro without Touch Bar is an achievement in industrial design that fulfills Apple's commitment to usability and user experience. It is a happy middle ground between the thin-and-light 12-inch MacBook (MacBook Air is going away...
Published: 2016-11-12, Author: Jordan , review by: 9to5mac.com
Abstract: In this week's top stories: Early MacBook Pro reviews roll in as Apple starts shipping the device to customers, a possible AirPods release date emerges, iOS 10.2 beta 2, iPhone 8 rumors, and much more.We kick things off this week with some early reviews o...
The 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar offers a fresh way to interact with apps, as well as more ports and speed than the base model, but the experience doesn't yet justify the premium...
Abstract: In a curious turn of events, the French news site 01NetTV managed to get its hands on a MacBook Pro review unit, complete with Apple's newfangled Touch Bar. Typically, Apple doles out review units to select publications with embargoes that expire at the s...
Great battery life, First P3 color gamut Retina display in a Mac laptop
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
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 ve...
Great battery life, First P3 color gamut Retina display in a Mac laptop
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
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 ve...
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Published: 2016-11-07, Author: David , review by: wired.com
So light, and so thin. Never buy a laptop without a screen this good. The battery is actually allday this time. There's almost certainly enough power here for you
It is so, so very expensive. The transition from many ports to one is scary. No one's going to look good in this webcam