z***7 发帖数: 555 | 1 After what felt like an incredibly long wait, Apple today officially
unveiled its new MacBook lineup. While Apple was once known for simplicity,
its latest MacBook lineup is just a tad confusing. In addition to new
MacBook Pros with the oft-rumored Touch Bar, Apple also introduced a new 13-
inch MacBook Pro and killed off the 11-inch model of the MacBook Air. Head
below as we breakdown price points, specs, and more across Apple’s MacBook
lineup…
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MacBook Air
As expected, Apple today officially killed the 11-inch MacBook Air model.
This means that, to get your foot in the door with a MacBook, your cheapest
option is the entry-level MacBook Air, which comes in at $999. Here’s how
the models breakdown:
Size:
2.96 pounds
.68 inches thick at thicket point
Display
13.3-inch 1440 x 900
One 3840 x 2160 external display
$999 MacBook Air
1.6GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor
Turbo Boost up to 2.7GHz
Intel HD Graphics 6000
8GB memory
128GB PCIe-based flash storage
$1199 MacBook Air
1.6GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor
Turbo Boost up to 2.7GHz
Intel HD Graphics 6000
8GB memory
256GB PCIe-based flash storage
Build-to-order upgrades:
+$150 for bump to 2.2GHz dual-core Intel Core i7 processor (either tier)
+$200 for increase to 512GB storage ($1199 tier only)
This means that the cheapest MacBook on the market is now the 13-inch
MacBook Air. Previously, you could get an 11-inch MacBook Air for $899.
Entry level price – $999
Max-out price – $1549
12-inch MacBook
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Apple’s 12-inch MacBook went untouched during today’s event, which was to
be expected seeing that it was updated already earlier this year.
Nevertheless, the models start at $1299:
Size:
2.03 pounds
.51 inches thick at thickest point
Display
12-inch 2304 x 1440
Supports one 3840 x 2160 external display at 30Hz
$1299 MacBook
256GB PCIe-based onboard flash storage1
1.1GHz dual-core
Intel Core m3 processor
Turbo Boost up to 2.2GHz
8GB memory
Intel HD Graphics 515
$1599 MacBook
512GB PCIe-based onboard flash storage1
1.2GHz dual-core
Intel Core m5 processor
Turbo Boost up to 2.7GHz
8GB memory
Intel HD Graphics 515
Apple’s 12-inch MacBook lineup is relatively simple in comparison to its
others, but you’re still paying a premium for that ultra-slim design. Some
have questioned that the new 13-inch MacBook Pro might be a better and more
reasonable option…
13-inch MacBook Pro without Touch Bar
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Somewhat interestingly, Apple is offering a 13-inch MacBook Pro with the new
, slimmer design but without the Touch Bar technology. Presumably, Apple is
doing this in order to offer budget-focused customers a somewhat more
affordable machine that still offers modern specs.
Size
3.02 pounds
.59-inches thick
Display
13.3-inch 2560 x 1600
Supports one 5K external display or two simultaneous 4K internal displays
$1499 MacBook Pro
2.0GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor
Turbo Boost up to 3.1GHz
8GB 1866MHz memory
256GB PCIe-based SSD
Intel Iris Graphics 540
Backlit Keyboard (English) & User’s Guide
Two Thunderbolt 3 ports
Build-to-order upgrades
+ $300 for 2.4GHz dual-core Intel Core i7 processor, Turbo Boost up to 3.
4GHz
+ $200 for 16GB RAM
+ $200 for 512GB SSD or $600 for 1TB SSD
The 13-inch MacBook Pro without Touch Bar offers a more affordable option
for budget-focused consumers, but it can get pricey quickly depending on the
upgrades you make.
Entry level price: $1499
Max-out price: $2599
13-inch MacBook Pro (2015)
Sticking around is the last-generation MacBook Pro at its same price point.
This model offers the most affordable way to get a MacBook with the “Pro”
moniker.
$1299 MacBook Pro
2.7GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor
Turbo Boost up to 3.1GHz
8GB 1866MHz memory
128GB PCIe-based SSD
Intel Iris Graphics 6100
Backlit Keyboard (English) & User’s Guide
Two Thunderbolt 2 ports
Build-to-order upgrades
+ $100 for 2.9GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor, Turbo Boost up to 3.
3GHz
+ $200 for 3.1GHz dual-core Intel Core i7 processor, Turbo Boost up to 3.
4GHz
+ $200 for 16GB of RAM
+ $200 for 256GB SSD
+ $400 for 512GB SSD
+ $800 for 1TB SSD
Like most of the Mac lineup, the price gets more pricey as you add more
specs…
Entry level price – $1299
Max out price – $2599
13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar
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The star of the show is without a doubt the new MacBook Pros with Touch Bar.
The Touch Bar replaces the transitional function row keys in favor of a new
touchscreen that displays commonly used quick actions. Apple’s MacBook
Pros are pricier than last time, though, so you’re certainly paying for
that Touch Bar:
Size
3.02 pounds
.59-inches thick
Display
13.3-inch 2560 x 1600
Supports one 5K external display or two simultaneous 4K internal displays
$1799 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar
2.9GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor
Turbo Boost up to 3.3GHz
8GB 2133MHz memory
256GB PCIe-based SSD1
Intel Iris Graphics 550
Four Thunderbolt 3 ports
Touch Bar and Touch ID
Build-to-order upgrades
+ $100 for 3.1GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor, Turbo Boost up to 3.
5GHz
+ $200 for 3.3GHz dual-core Intel Core i7 processor, Turbo Boost up to 3.
6GHz
+ $200 for 16GB RAM
$1999 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar
2.9GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor
Turbo Boost up to 3.3GHz
8GB 2133MHz memory
512GB PCIe-based SSD
Intel Iris Graphics 550
Backlit Keyboard (English) & User’s Guide
Four Thunderbolt 3 ports
Touch Bar and Touch ID
Build-to-order upgrades
+ $100 for 3.1GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor, Turbo Boost up to 3.
5GHz
+ $200 for 3.3GHz dual-core Intel Core i7 processor, Turbo Boost up to 3.
6GHz
+ $200 for 16GB RAM
+ $400 for 1TB SSD
You’re certainly paying for the Touch Bar and for storage with the 13-inch
MacBook Pro, but it packs a lot of punch for its size and is Apple’s most
powerful 13-inch option.
Entry level price: $1799
Max-out price: $2899
15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar
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The 15-inch MacBook Pro is the same story as the 13-inch model, but its
larger size gets you dedicated graphics and more power overall, but also a
higher price.
Size
4.02 pounds
.61 inches thick
Display
15.4-inch 2880 x 1800 display
Supports up to two 5K displays simultaneously or four 4K displays
$2399 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar
2.6GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor
Turbo Boost up to 3.5GHz
16GB 2133MHz memory
256GB PCIe-based SSD1
Radeon Pro 450 with 2GB memory
Four Thunderbolt 3 ports
Touch Bar and Touch ID
Build-to-order upgrades:
+ $300 for 2.9GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, Turbo Boost up to 3.
8GHz
+ $200 for 512GB SSD
+ $600 for 1TB SSD
+ $1400 for 2TB SSD
+ $200 for Radeon Pro 460 with 4GB memory
$2799 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar
2.7GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor
Turbo Boost up to 3.6GHz
16GB 2133MHz memory
512GB PCIe-based SSD1
Radeon Pro 455 with 2GB memory
Four Thunderbolt 3 ports
Touch Bar and Touch ID
Build-to-order upgrades:
+ $200 for 2.9GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, Turbo Boost up to 3.
8GHz
+ $400 for 1TB SSD
+ $1200 for 2TB SSD
+ $100 for Radeon Pro 460 with 4GB memory
The 15-inch MacBook Pro quickly becomes one of the most powerful laptops you
can get on the market, but as you can see, it also quickly becomes one of
the most expensive laptops on the market.
Entry level price: $2399
Max-out price: $4299
Wrap up
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Apple’s new MacBook lineup is certainly more complex than it has been in a
while, but there seems to be something that pleases everyone. Unless, of
course, you’re looking for a machine under $1000, which is only available
in the 13-inch MacBook Air at this point.
Nevertheless, the new 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pros take design cues from
the 12-inch model, add the Touch Bar, and add some serious power on the
inside. It gets pricey fast, but you get a decent amount of power for that
price.
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