Apple's new 13-inch MacBook Pro finally has a good keyboard, but I'd still recommend the MacBook Air instead — here's why
- Apple has given its latest 13-inch MacBook Pros a good, reliable, and more comfortable keyboard to replace the much-hated "butterfly" keyboard found on older models.
- But the two cheapest "new" 13-inch MacBook Pros come with two-year-old specs.
- Essentially, they're two-year-old laptops with upgraded keyboards.
- I couldn't look someone in the eye and recommend a $1,300 two-year-old laptop.
- If someone wants an Apple laptop for less than $1,500, I'd recommend the latest $1,300 MacBook Air instead, which runs on more recent specs and has a good keyboard.
Apple's "new" 13-inch MacBook Pro laptops were released in May 2020, and they come with a fix to the Pro lineup's biggest problem — a new keyboard to replace the unreliable and unpopular "butterfly" keyboard.
Indeed, the new 13-inch MacBook Pro comes with Apple's latest Magic Keyboard that's proving to be more reliable and comfortable to type on. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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