The most significant change is the function row. Apple has shipped good keyboards on their Macs for a long time, and this one is a real winner. The sound is a little deeper, but I’ve gotten used to the new keyboard pretty quickly. ![]() The new keys seem slightly larger, have less space between them and feel more stable, somehow. This is a huge speed increase over my old MacBook Pro, an original Retina MacBook Pro from 2012.įor the nearly nine years between the two machines, the keyboard’s feel isn’t radically different. ![]() I’m typing this on a new 14-inch MacBook Pro, powered by Apple’s new M1 Pro system on a chip. We’d all like to forget the 2016-era MacBook Pros, so in this review, I’m just going to pretend they didn’t happen.
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