It seems like there’s a stop signal for Apple; people are still confused about how to react to the earlier announcement of the new iPhone SE. Coming in close behind is another new product, the 13-inch MacBook Pro with several interesting peculiarities.
As Dieter Bohn writes for The Verge, there are several options offered for you to choose from. The cheapest, and maybe the weakest, machine has got a 1.4GHz, quad-core, 8th-generation Intel Core i5 processor, 256GB SSD storage, and 8GB RAM and starts at $1.299. Apple claims to be selling the new era of MacBook: there will no longer be such tech feature as butterfly keyboard.

The butterfly keyboard was a mechanism that Apple was using for years, starting with the 2015 MacBook models. A new and better scissor-switch keyboard is the replacement hardware for the entire MacBook lineup.
Apple offers you the option to select which model fits you better. You can make a choice between four different models from a low tier to the top model. The best model has got a 2.0GHz, quad-core, 10th-generation Intel Core i5 processor, 1TB SSD storage, and 16GB of RAM, and I should mention that it’s the only model in this line to have the 10th-generation processor which is supported with turbo boost up to 4.1GHz.

The 13-inch MacBook Pro lineup is available to order on Apple’s website.
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