The MacBook Pro 13 has been updated: faster and with a new keyboard!



Apple's small professional laptop has just been renewed. The changes are not many - but they are very important!

Apple's Pro laptop series has been upgraded. The reason for the MacBook Pro 13, which was renewed, completing Apple's transition to the post-butterfly era. Apple's new small but powerful laptop didn't just get a new keyboard, however, as many more features were improved. Let's get to know everything!

The beginning of every computer is the processor and the new MacBook Pro 13 features the 10th generation Intel processors, which are made of 10nm. In addition to processing power, the new chip also offers significantly increased graphics performance, thanks to the Iris Plus graphics cards they incorporate.

The newer processor can support faster DDR4 RAM, with its timing reaching 3733MHz, while for the first time in a 13-speed model there will be the option for 32GB RAM. We also had an upgrade in capacity, with the basic storage space now starting at 256GB. The maximum capacity has also been increased and can reach up to 4TB. All drives are of course SSDs, with recording speeds of up to 3.0GB / s.

And now we come to the keyboard. The controversial keyboard with butterfly switches is now a thing of the past for Apple's entire laptop range. The MacBook Pro 13 was the last model to use it but after this upgrade it also returned to the classic scissor mechanism. As with the MacBook Pro 16, this involves resetting the Escape physical key and setting the 'inverted T' directional keys.

What hasn't changed, although there has been a lot of gossip, is the size of the device. The screen remained at 13.3 inches, offering the same retina resolution of 2560 × 1600. And the design is unchanged in all respects, as features such as trackpad size or USB inputs have not been modified compared to the previous model.
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