The TRUTH about the
2018 MacBook Pro! #Helpful Post
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guys, Jonathan here and Apple finally
dropped
updates to the MacBook Pro.
Here's
the good, the bad, and also the weird.
So,
I'm actually gonna kick it off with the weird.
And
that was the fact that Apple
didn't
update the 13-inch MacBook Pro without touch bar,
or
the 12-inch MacBook, or the MacBook Air,
only
the 13.5-inch MacBook Pro with the touch bar,
which
is cool, but kind of leaves us wondering--
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Why did I have the ball?
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Now, stay with me, because this might
get
a little confusing, but what makes most sense to me
would
be to drop the Pro name from the
13-inch
MacBook Pro without touch bar
and
then you have two options.
You
have the 12-inch MacBook, so you could then have
the
12 and 13-inch MacBooks side-by-side,
or
the 13-inch MacBook Pro without touch bar
gets
a little thinner and becomes the 13-inch MacBook Air.
With
a 12-inch MacBook there is no need
for
an 11-inch MacBook Air,
so
the latter kinda makes most sense to me.
You
have the 12-inch MacBook, the 13-inch MacBook Air,
and
then finally the 13 and 15-inch MacBook Pros
and
that's a pretty solid lineup.
Hopefully,
that made sense, but now on to the good.
The
MacBook Pros that were updated
now
have Intel's 8th generation CPUs
and
if you listen closely,
you
can hear Dave 2D smiling all the way from Canada.
Now,
what this does is kinda creates
the
first major shift to MacBook Pro specs
in
a really long time.
The
13-inch MacBook Pro is now quad-core
and
the 15-inch MacBook Pro is now six-core,
both
for the first time ever.
There's
now True Tone displays on these MacBook Pros
and
that's where the display will actually
change
white balance based off the color temperature
of
the lights around you.
So,
that's great for everyday use and reading,
not
so much for editing, but definitely a welcome feature.
Now,
I'm not 100% sure on this, but it looks like
Apple
is claiming also better audio
or
speakers for these MacBook Pros,
but
I will definitely test that out
once
I get my hands on one.
There's
also the brand new T2 chip,
which
is gonna do huge things for security.
I'll
actually drop a link down below
on
why it's so important, but on top of that
it's
also gonna be in that hey Siri
is
ready at any given time.
Now,
again, the 13-inch MacBook Pro with touch bar
is
quad-core all the way across the board.
So,
every single configuration you can pick
is
quad-core, which is something I wanted forever.
It
feels like every time they've updated MacBook Pros,
I've
wished for a quad-core 13-inch MacBook Pro.
So,
that is awesome news.
This
ships with eight gigabytes or RAM,
configurable
up to 16 and as far as storage goes,
you
can max this out at two terabytes.
So,
a 13-inch MacBook Pro with a quad-core CPU
and
two terabytes of storage, I can't complain.
The
15-inch MacBook Pro, that's where things
get
a little interesting, though.
And
that's where I am most excited,
because
it is now six-cores all the way across the board,
from
the entry-level 15-inch MacBook Pro.
That
is configured with an i7 CPU,
but
you can configure it all the way up to
a
2.9 gigahertz six-core i9 CPU
with
turbo boost up to 4.8--
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Gigawatts.
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So, that is really, really,
really,
really, really exciting for me
having
a six-core MacBook Pro with that kind of power.
Now,
as far as what the biggest difference
between
a 13 and 15-inch MacBook Pro are, yes,
that
i9 CPU is going to be insane.
But,
the one thing to remember
is
with the 15-inch MacBook Pro
you
get dedicated graphics across the board.
Whereas,
with this 13-inch MacBook Pro,
you
only get integrated.
Also,
with the 15-inch MacBook Pro,
you
can now finally configure up to 32 gigabytes of RAM,
which
I feel like is something people has wished for forever
and
a massive, crazy, insane, mind blowing,
four
terabytes of Pure flash SSD.
Now,
speaking of the four terabyte SSD,
that
has stirred up quite a few people on the Internet,
because
that upgrade alone is $3,200.
So,
with that I've seen people freaking out,
to
losing their minds saying holy bananas,
the
MacBook Pro costs nearly $10,000.
For
starters, it's about $6,700 before tax, which is crazy,
but
you still got a little ways to go before 10,000.
And,
secondly, and probably more important,
you
do not need to make that upgrade.
The
model that costs $3,099 will perform the exact same.
It
will be just as fast as the model that costs $6,700.
The
only thing you are paying for is the SSD,
which
comes down to speed and convenience.
You
could pick up a two terabyte Samsung external SSD
for
under 700 bucks, so that's a
great
way to save some money.
But,
the one thing to remember,
is
that it's actually must slower
than
the internal SSD inside the MacBook Pro.
Alternatively,
you could jump up to a four terabyte
external
RAID SSD from Gylph, but as you jump up in price
and
performance, up goes the price.
This
is 1600 bucks, so you can see
when
you compare that to the MacBook Pro, again,
it's
fast, but it's still about a third the speed
of
the internal SSD in the MacBook Pro.
For
those out there that are already
buying
a four terabyte SSD inside the MacBook Pro,
they
don't need convincing, and ultimately
what
it comes down to is convenience.
For
me, anytime I don't have to
use
an external drive is awesome,
especially
if you're on the road, if you're on a plane,
not
having to plug anything in
and
just using the laptop by itself is amazing.
So,
with that SSD craziness
and
the price and people freaking out,
that
makes a perfect transition to the bad.
So,
from what I've seen so far,
the
biggest complaints with new MacBook Pros
are
one, it's the same design, it's 2018,
bezels
are shrinking, they're getting smaller,
they're
disappearing on some phones,
so
why is it the same on these new MacBook Pros.
Personally,
I will wholeheartedly, with open arms,
take
the spec bump over a thinner bezel on the MacBook Pro,
but
it doesn't mean I don't want it.
Next
would be the lack of ports.
We
still have USB-C ports and that is it
with
these MacBook Pros.
I
would've hoped for, at the very least,
maybe
the return of the SD card slot.
That
is still something that is used very widely,
but
let me know if there were any port
you
could bring back to the MacBook Pro,
which
would it be and why.
Jumping
back to the display, I would've loved
to
have seen a bump in resolution.
These
are Pro machines, so we need more pixels.
We
have 5K displays in iMac Pros and the iMacs,
so
at the very least I would've loved to have seen
a
4K display on these MacBook Pros.
Finally,
the number one thing I've seen people
absolutely
rip Apple for with these MacBook Pros
is
the butterfly keyboard.
They
put a lot of press and a lot of talk
into
them being quieter, but there's no mention
of
them being more reliable.
If
you had to cut, when recently
Apple
has gotten smacked in the face
as
far as those butterfly keyboards.
And
they've admitted that as far as reliability goes,
they
aren't the best.
Over
time, for example, dust will into your keyboard,
the
keys would stick and that became a big old mess.
And
I think, overall on top of that,
people
are really too happy with the
lack
of tactileness, the lack of clickiness
with
those butterfly keyboards, so
it's
not the most reassuring thing with these MacBook Pros,
especially
since you are dropping a ton of cash.
Aside
from that, the good, the bad, and the weird,
this
was a must, must, must-needed
update
to the MacBook Pros
and
I am stoked to get my hands on one.
If
you haven't yet, definitely subscribe
for
coverage on that, which should happen
in
the next day or two, an unboxing speed test
and
everything you could possibly want to know.
Thank
you guys very much for watching,
This
is Jonathan and I will catch you guys later.
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