![]() The update makes the entry-level MacBook Pro well worth considering, even for those who felt the previous model was too underpowered for their needs. Touch Bar support is nice, but the most impressive thing about this refresh is its speed, thanks large in part to the 8th-generation quad-core CPU that replaces the dual-core CPU on the previous iteration. The new entry-level MacBook model comes with refreshed internals, Touch Bar and Touch ID support, and features the same $1299 base price. ![]() The MacBook Air update was nice, but the refresh to the entry-level MacBook Pro, which hasn’t received an update since 2017, was far more compelling. The MacBook Air update included a new lower $1099 starting price along with True Tone Display support. Last week Apple pushed out a couple of updates to the entry-level MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air.
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