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Apple Announced a 13-inch MacBook Pro with a Magic Keyboard
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Today, Apple announced a refreshed model of its 13-inch MacBook Pro and the big news is that it has a new keyboard. Or well, it has the same Magic Keyboard that Apple has recently given its new MacBook Air and 16-inch MacBook Pro. It means that Apple no longer sells any new laptops with the low-travel butterfly-switch keyboards, which the company introduced about five years ago and they’ve been the most polarizing feature of Apple’s laptops ever since. And yes, it’s a good time to buy Apple’s most popular-sized MacBook Pro again.
The new 13-inch MacBook Pros have been refreshed with a little more than just a clickier keyboard. Apple has given the new 13-inch MacBook Pros more power (thanks to an optional Intel 10th-generation processor), a better graphics card, faster RAM and more storage (the new base storage is 256GB, up from 126GB). The base model still costs $1,299, which is the same price as the previous 13-inch MacBook Pro.

The new Magic Keyboard still comes decked out with a TouchID fingerprint sensor, a physical Escape button and a Touch Bar. If you were hoping for a 13-inch MacBook without a Touch Bar, which Apple stopped producing about two years ago, you’re still out of luck.
You can order a new 13-inch MacBook Pro today on Apple’s website and they’ll be available in Apple Stores later this week.
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