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2015 13 inch MacBook Pro just
dropped
so let's check out what comes in
the
box how fast it is what exactly that
new
trackpad is all about what's up guys
Jonathan
here with TLD and this is the
2015
13 inch MacBook Pro I'm sure most
of
you have seen a MacBook Pro unboxing
before
but if not let's pop the top and
take
a look inside so in the box we get
the
MacBook Pro itself which we'll set
aside
for now the MagSafe power adapter
so
unlike the new macbook which utilizes
USB
C to power it this has the good old
trusty
Macs a for power we then of
course
get the extension cable which is
extremely
useful if you've never used
this
before and last but not least the
literature
which includes those Apple
stickers
so now let's take a closer look
at
the MacBook Pro well first get that
plastic
off but to me is strangely
satisfying
from there we'll crack it
open
get rid of that last bit of paper
and
power the mam Adamo on now this
MacBook
Pro is definitely faster and I
will
cover that but what I was
absolutely
most curious about was a new
trackpad
which features force touch if
you
can't Apple's keynote Phil Schiller
demoed
how a traditional trackpad is
hinge
at the top and utilizes a diving
board
mechanism where the top is stiffer
and
the bottom end is softer with this
new
trackpad it feels mechanical but
you're
not actually clicking anything
there's
a taptic engine underneath that
will
actually create a haptic vibration
or
click sensation that's actually
clicking
back at you to simulate it
click
it's a little trippy at first but
you
definitely get used to it the more
you
use it what's also really cool is
that
this can be adjusted through
software
and to start the click pressure
can
be adjusted from light to medium to
firm
and that will adjust the feel of
how
soft or how hard you need to apply
pressure
for a standard click once you
click
you can then push down further to
engage
a force touch now if you have
headphones
go grab them and throw them
on
because this is how each setting
sounds
was both a click and a force
touch
and
take it even further the four
sensors
gauge how much pressure is being
applied
so with this you'll be able to
control
different aspects of your Mac
based
on how much pressure you apply so
as
an example you can force click to
preview
a file whereas before you need
to
use the spacebar to do so or if
you're
reading text you can force click
that
text to get more info on it if you
have
a movie open and QuickTime Player
if
you navigate over to the control
buttons
the deeper you press the faster
it
fast forwards or rewinds now out of
those
gestures that was definitely the
hardest
for me to get used to and again
if
you've never used this before it's
definitely
a little bit weird but I'm
curious
to see how I'll feel after a
week
or maybe two so definitely stay
tuned
for the update in my full review
now
spec wise this is the baseline model
which
comes in at $12.99 us and have a
link
below to where you can pick one up
and
also check out more configurations
but
this features a 2.7 gigahertz dual
core
i5 CPU eight gigs of 1866 megahertz
ram
128 gigabytes of flash storage which
is
really fast an intel iris graphics
6100
again unlike the new MacBook there
is
absolutely no loss of ports on this
macbook
pro we'll start off with the
MagSafe
2 input twin Thunderbolt 2 ports
USB
3 a headphone jack and dual mics on
one
side and then we have the SDXC card
reader
HDMI and the second USB 3 port on
the
other display wise it still boasts a
2560
by 1600 resolution but it's a
beautiful
display and crispy as hell as
far
as speed give it a quick run through
of
Geekbench 3 in the single core
Department
we're looking at a score of
3326
and a multi-core score of 7061
now
remember that flash storage I talked
about
it is ridiculously fast
I
saw scores over 1100 megabytes per
second
on the right side and over 1300
megabytes
per second on the read hot
damn
now
I will definitely be testing this
more
thoroughly and more in-depth for
the
full review so if you're interested
in
that and also comparisons against
last
year's 2014 13 inch MacBook Pro
definitely
let me know by going Chuck
Norris
on that like button aside from
that
that about wraps up today's video
if
you have any questions or if there's
anything
specific you want to see
covered
in that full review drop me a
line
down below or hit me up on Twitter
at
TLD today again this is Jonathan with
TLD
and I will catch you guys later
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