
This is a very good compromise on key travel, balancing the superior feel and accuracy of more travel with the goal of keeping the overall device thin. There’s a full 1mm of key travel the butterfly keyboards only have 0.5mm. But don’t let that fool you - it feels completely different. At a glance, it looks very similar to the butterfly-switch keyboards on the previous 15-inch MacBook Pros. Apple stated explicitly that their inspiration for this keyboard is the Magic Keyboard that ships with iMacs. We got it all: a return of scissor key mechanisms in lieu of butterfly switches, a return of the inverted-T arrow key arrangement, and a hardware Escape key. Here’s what you need to know, in what I think is the order of importance. Let’s not even pretend that a few hours is enough time for a proper review, but it’s more than enough time to establish some strong broad impressions. Attending media received loaner units to review. 1 The introduction was led by MacBook Pro product manager Shruti Haldea, along with senior director of Mac product marketing Tom Boger and Phil Schiller. There was an on-the-record introduction followed by an off-the-record series of demos. Yesterday, Apple held a series of roundtable briefings for the media in New York.

16-Inch MacBook Pro First Impressions: Great Keyboard, Outstanding Speakers Wednesday, 13 November 2019 If You Try Sometimes, You Just Might Find, You Get What You NeedĪpple today released its much-rumored new 16-inch MacBook Pro.
