US technology giant Apple introduced a presentation in California the new Mac Book (MacBook Pro).
Made primarily from aluminum, the new notebook features a small touch panel (TouchBar), placed above the standard keyboard that allows additional options according to application used. The device has already well-known fingerprint reader. When we switch off the computer the tape is pure black, in turned it appear different functions, they can be changed according to the needs of each user.
The computer will be presented with a screen diagonal of 13 and 15 inches in two variants colors - light and dark gray. The thickness of the 13-inch MacBook Pro will be 14.9 millimeters by 3.1 millimeters thinner than the previous model.
New model Mac is Up to 130% faster graphics, 67% brighter display and 17% thinner and up to 3.8GHz Turbo Boost processing. The new laptop has a significant improvement in speakers that are 58 percent louder.
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