The first reviews of Apple's new MacBook Pro are out - here's what critics had to say

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The first reviews of Apple's new MacBook Pro are out - here's what critics had to say

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Apple released new versions of the MacBook Pro last week, which included quieter keyboards and new specs that boost performance.

Some publications have received MacBooks to review from Apple, and the consensus seems to be that there's a big improvement in performance, but other features like the quieter keyboards aren't as exciting.

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The MacBook Pro is the only MacBook model that received an upgrade. The 13-inch model with Touch Bar starts at $1,799, and the 15-inch model with Touch Bar starts at $2,399.

Here's the summary of the new specifications, from Apple:

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MacBook Pro 2018 specs

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Here's how reviewers are feeling about the new MacBook Pros:

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TechCrunch's Brian Heater: "These are in fact extremely powerful machines built around the premise that, in 2018, one shouldn’t have to compromise power in order to go portable."

TechCrunch's Brian Heater: "These are in fact extremely powerful machines built around the premise that, in 2018, one shouldn’t have to compromise power in order to go portable."

The bottom line: "The 2018 MacBook Pro is the most substantial upgrade (at least regarding performance) since the introduction of quad-core processors in the 2011 MacBook Pro."

Read the full review here.

Macworld's Roman Loyola: "The jump from four to six processing cores makes the new 15-inch MacBook Pro a beast of a performer."

Macworld's Roman Loyola: "The jump from four to six processing cores makes the new 15-inch MacBook Pro a beast of a performer."

The bottom line: "There are some things that, in an effort to move towards a particular technological ideal, Apple won’t change. But as a whole, the 2018 MacBook Pro is a better laptop than its 2017 predecessor, and a vast improvement over the 2016 model."

Read the full review here.

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Engadget's Dana Wollman: "You may have heard that the new MacBook Pro has an updated keyboard. The good news is, the keys are now quieter. The bad news is, that will probably not be a meaningful change for you.

Engadget's Dana Wollman: "You may have heard that the new MacBook Pro has an updated keyboard. The good news is, the keys are now quieter. The bad news is, that will probably not be a meaningful change for you.

The bottom line: "Most of the changes here are under the hood (think: quad-core processors on the 13-inch model), so it's going to take a few days to test things like speed, graphics performance and battery life."

Read the full review here.

Laptopmag's Mark Spoonauer: "I'm happy to report that the 2018 MacBook Pro 13-inch with Touch Bar (starting at $1,799) has the serious speed boost I've been waiting for."

Laptopmag's Mark Spoonauer: "I'm happy to report that the 2018 MacBook Pro 13-inch with Touch Bar (starting at $1,799) has the serious speed boost I've been waiting for."

The bottom line: "This thing is screaming fast. We're talking the fastest SSD ever in a laptop, plus some other benchmark scores that put some — though not all — Windows machines to shame."

Read the full review here.

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PCMag's Tom Brant: "According to our tests, the 2018 top-of-the line 13-inch Apple MacBook Pro is a highly capable video-editing or number-crunching platform, if not as fast as some competitors."

PCMag's Tom Brant: "According to our tests, the 2018 top-of-the line 13-inch Apple MacBook Pro is a highly capable video-editing or number-crunching platform, if not as fast as some competitors."

The bottom line: "Although the new 13-inch MacBook Pro's performance is among the best in its ultraportable class, it's not massively faster in most aspects than competitors like the most recent rev of the Dell XPS 13 ($999.99) or the Microsoft Surface Book 2 ($1,199.00). At $3,699, our specific review unit is also far more expensive than the Dell XPS 13 or Surface Book 2 samples we tested. So based on raw performance alone, the new MacBook Pro doesn't look like a breakthrough, except, perhaps, on the storage-speed front."

Read the full review here.

The Verge's Dieter Bohn: "It’s a MacBook Pro! It has excellent build quality, four Thunderbolt ports, a headphone jack, and Touch ID. It also has a very nice Retina Display that I nevertheless wish had smaller bezels, true 4K resolution, and support for touch or pen."

The Verge's Dieter Bohn: "It’s a MacBook Pro! It has excellent build quality, four Thunderbolt ports, a headphone jack, and Touch ID. It also has a very nice Retina Display that I nevertheless wish had smaller bezels, true 4K resolution, and support for touch or pen."

The bottom line: "I’ll give you a few more impressions, of course, but 'pro' machines require quite a bit of testing to judge, and we intend to take our time with it. Is it fast? Of course it’s fast: it has a six-core Intel i9 processor, 32GB of RAM, and 4TB of storage. As shipped, this machine would run for $6,699 (though $3,200 of that is the SSD)."

Read the full review here.

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