Apple today introduced a brand new 16-inch MacBook Pro that, at long last, fixes the horrid butterfly keyboard design that plagued previous models. The new notebook, which starts at $2,399, also boasts slimmer bezels, a higher resolution display, improved speakers, and the re-introduction of a physical Escape key. All in all, it’s an intriguing and solid update that has long been overdue.
In conjunction with today’s MacBook Pro unveiling, Apple executive Phil Schiller sat down with CNET for a far-reaching interview where he naturally extolled the virtues of Apple’s new notebook. The interview was predictably full of the boilerplate verbiage you’d expect from a marketing executive, but things got a little bit more interesting when the topic of Chromebooks was brought up.
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Phil Schiller says Chromebooks are a ‘cheap testing tool’ that don’t help kids succeed originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 13 Nov 2019 at 17:07:32 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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