![]() ![]() There’s no word on the release date for the MacBook Pro 2020, but it could be the fourth quarter of 2020 - and that’s if Apple is able to work through coronavirus-related supply chain and manufacturing issues. It’s strange to recommend the MacBook Air over the 13-inch MacBook Pro but that’s what I’m doing right now - and it's the same conclusion we came in in our MacBook Air vs MacBook Pro face-off. Those who did purchase the expensive Mac Pro are the same folks who buy 50,000 camera bodies. Budget creatives and filmmakers were not the target market and had other options that would more than meet their needs. Right now you have to jump all the way up to the $1,799 configuration to get that perk. That is one reason why the Mac Pro was priced so high. I also hope that Apple offers four Thunderbolt 3 ports standard instead of today’s two. Essentially, you can expect OLED-like performance without potential burn-in issues. The benefits of mini-LED include high brightness, deeper blacks and a better contrast ration. This is according to Apple analyst Min-Chi Kuo. Plus, it’s possible that the new MacBook Pro will feature a new mini-LED display. ![]() So you should get a bigger screen in the same footprint with less bezels. But that’s not all you should expect.īased on the MacBook Pro 2020 leaks we’ve seen, Apple may increase the screen size from 13.3 inches to 14 inches, similar to what it did for the 16-inch MacBook Pro. This includes a better scissor keyboard, a faster 10th-gen Core processor and we’re assuming at least 256GB of storage. The new MacBook Pro 2020 should have everything that’s on our wishlist and then some. What to expect from the new MacBook Pro 2020 It’s only a matter of time before Apple upgrades the 13-inch Pro to a 10th gen CPU. A little background for context, I purchased a 2012 MacBook Pro in 2012 as I joined my first year of Engineering. But the MacBook Pro uses an older 8th gen Core processor, compared to a newer 10th gen Core in the Air. Answer (1 of 5): Hello there I’ve been a MacBook owner in the past and I believe that this qualifies me to answer this question. In terms of raw performance the quad-core Core i5 chip in the MacBook Pro is faster than the dual-core Core i3 CPU in the MacBook Air. The MacBook Pro uses a now-ancient 8th gen CPU And to get the Air’s storage you would have to pay $1,499. The 13-inch MacBook Pro that costs $300 more has a 128GB SSD. The 13-inch MacBook Air starts with a 256GB SSD. Here’s a spec difference that makes zero sense. The MacBook Air has double the storage for less money A great thing about Apple’s updated M1 MacBooks is the improved battery life, and the M1 is much more power efficient than the old Intel processors that Apple used to use. Meanwhile, the 13-inch MacBook Pro sill has Apple’s problematic and underwhelming butterfly keyboard. ![]()
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