![]() Products like the first MacBook Air, the original Retina MacBook Pros and, of course, that "new MacBook" Apple just announced all fit into this category.īut those are few and far between, with the rest of Apple's annual (sometimes bi-annual) updates standing as more incremental changes. In the world of MacBooks, sometimes you'll see major upgrades. Now that Apple is set to launch a MacBook that's lighter than the MacBook Air and has a Retina Display, where does that leave the 13-in Retina MacBook Pro? And is its new Force Touch trackpad an upgrade-worthy feature? Join Gizmag, as we review the 2015 (13-in) MacBook Pro with Retina Display.
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