On the other hand, it will disappoint anyone who is looking for a fresh new look. This is great news for anyone who believes that the MacBook Pro aesthetic is pretty much on point.
#Macbook pro dimensions 15 inch series
The last time the series got a considerable design change was back in 2016 with the addition of the Touch Bar, and the 2019 model looks – at least on the outside – pretty much the same as the previous models. If you’ve ever seen or used a MacBook Pro, then you already know what the MacBook Pro 15-inch (2019) looks like. Looks familiar? That's because it has the same design as last year's model (Image credit: Future) Design That sets you back $2,499.99 (£2,399.99, AU$4,299) for the base model with a 6-core 9th generation Intel processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 graphics card.Ĭomparing the two, we’d give the edge to the MacBook Pro 15-inch (2019) as a pure productivity device, taking into consideration the specs, build quality and (slightly) lower price. Still, at least there are lower-priced options, and the base MacBook Pro 15-inch (2019) compares favorably with the Razer Blade Pro 17 (2019), one of the latest Windows laptops trying to win professionals away from Apple. This means if you want to buy the model we’ve tested here, then you’re going to need to spend a lot of money. It’s the highest-end model, so it comes equipped with an 8th generation Intel Core i9 processor with 8 cores and a 2.4GHz clock speed (5.0Ghz boost), 32GB RAM, AMD Radeon Pro Vega 20 with 4GB of HBM2 memory and 4TB of SSD storage for $5,149 (£4,914, AU$7,859, AED21,549). In fact, the model Apple sent us to review is something you’d have to configure yourself. However, keep in mind that the US price doesn’t include tax, whereas the UK price does.Īs we stated earlier, all the MacBook 2019 models can be configured to add more powerful components if you want – and can afford – them. Now, for anyone with even a passing familiarity of exchange rates, you’ll know that this is a fairly raw deal for the UK. This is due to Apple bringing UK prices into line with US dollars, so for Apple, £1 = $1.
#Macbook pro dimensions 15 inch upgrade
While the US and Australia essentially get an upgrade for free, UK readers will have noticed a price increase. That’s basically the same spec, aside from the updated processor and GPU. In the US and Australia, this price compares favorably with last year’s base model, which sold for $2,399 (£2,349, AU$3,499) and came with a 2.2GHz, 6-core 8th generation Intel Core i7 CPU, Radeon Pro 555X GPU, 16GB of DDR4 memory and a 256GB SSD.