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
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237 Reviews
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3645 Reviews
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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
Fantastic build and good looks. Superb display, OS X Sierra is a fine OS
Expensive- what a price hike! More for good looks than Pro work: oddball butterfly low travel keyboard, no legacy ports except headphone jack
I've been a Mac user since the late 1980's when they were tall beige boxes with floppy drives. Apple has had their ups and downs, but I've stuck with them because their OS is solid, their build and materials excellent, the hardware and features often abov...
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...
Published: 2016-11-25, Author: Patrick , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Abstract: 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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Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the updated 13” Apple MacBook Pro that came out in October 2016. This is the base $1,499 model without the new Touch Bar. The first major refresh of the MacBook Pro line in several years is controversial because Apple removed most ports...
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Published: 2016-10-28, Author: Patrick , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2017-02-08, Author: Thomas , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
Excellent all round performance, very good battery life, brilliant touch pad, very good screen
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...
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
Keyboard won't be ideal for all, Only two USB/Thunderbolt ports, No SD card slot
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...