Besides new processors, the MacBook Pro features Apple's Retina display, stereo speakers, Touch ID, Touch Bar, and a large Force Touch trackpad.
American
technology giant Apple
has updated its MacBook Pro-series with 8th-Generation and
9th-Generation Intel Core processors. The upgraded MacBook Pro is
touted to deliver two times faster performance than the previous
generation’s quad-core variant, and up to 40 per cent better
performance than the hexa-core variant. The new MacBook Pro continues
to come in 13-inch and 15-inch screen variants, priced at Rs 159,900
and Rs 199,900, respectively (for base models).
Besides
new processors, the MacBook
Pro features Apple’s Retina display with 500 nits of
brightness, support for the P3 wide colour gamut and True Tone
technology. It boasts stereo speakers, Touch ID, Touch Bar, and a
large Force Touch trackpad.
The
MacBook Pro also features solid state drive (SSD) storage, the Apple
T2 Security Chip for enhanced security, and Thunderbolt 3 ports for
data transfer, charging and connecting up to two 5K displays or four
external GPUs.
“Now
with 8-core processors for an incredible performance boost, along
with its stunning Retina display, fast storage, all-day battery life
and running macOS, MacBook Pro continues to be the world’s best pro
notebook and we can’t wait to get it into our customer’s hands to
see what they do next,” said Tom Boger, Apple’s senior director
of Mac Product Marketing in a statement.
The
upgraded MacBook Pro comes with macOS Mojave, the latest version of
Apple’s desktop operating system. In Mojave, the dark mode
transforms the desktop with a dramatic new look that puts the focus
on user content; stacks organises desktops by automatically stacking
files into neat groups, and FaceTime supports group calling. The
Mojave OS also brings iOS apps, including news, stocks, voice memos
and home to the Mac and features a redesigned Mac App Store.
The
updated 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar and 15-inch MacBook Pro
will be available on Apple authorised resellers from later this week.
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