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If you've been waiting for Apple to wake up and address the concerns raised by the Apple community -- your wait is now over. This is the MacBook Pro we've all been wanting for years. This review is for the higher end model, stock.Images
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Ninth-generation 6-Core Intel Core i7 Processor Stunning 16-inch Retina Display with True Tone technology Touch Bar and Touch ID Amd Radeon Pro 5300M Graphics with GDDR6 memory Ultrafast SSD *4 *5Intel UHD Graphics 630 Six-speaker system with force-cancelling woofers Four Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports Up to 11 hours of battery life 802.11AC Wi-Fi
Operating System | Mac OS 9 |
Model Name | New Apple MacBook Pro (16-inch, 16GB RAM, 512GB Storage) - Space Gray |
Brand | Apple |
Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
GPU | Intel |
Product Dimensions | 9.68 x 14.09 x 0.64 inches |
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Item Weight | 8.23 pounds |
Manufacturer | Apple Computer |
ASIN | B081FZV45H |
Item model number | MVVJ2LL/A |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
The good.
- Keyboard. It's fantastic. The key travel has been extended to 1mm, which is about half of the original keyboard found on the 2015 and prior model years. It feels just as good to type on because apple improved the tactile feedback. The keys sort of spring back. The keyboard is quiet and very comfortable to type on. The keys are slightly smaller but do not make typing on them any more difficult. The directional arrows are now properly setup and the physical Esc key is back, making it a breeze to flip through open applications.
- Screen. The difference in size is subtle but noticeable. It's technically even more dense, but just barely. You won't notice much difference from recent MacBook Pros but true to Apple, the display is absolutely gorgeous. The 0.6 inch difference in size retains the same logical resolution, so everything should look just slightly bigger which I welcome.
- Processor. The base model has the same chipset as the 2019 15.4" model. The performance, however, is about 10% better due to significantly improved airflow and larger heatsinks. The issue of heat related throttling has been largely addressed. On the upper model, the machine now comes with 8 cores and serious performance bump. There is literally nothing you can throw at this MacBook that it won't handle with breeze.
- Graphics. The traditional setup is still here. You have the onboard Intel chipset, which operates when the demand for visual performance is low. You also have a discrete AMD chip which delivers significant improvement over the previous generation. In fact, the base model delivers performance in excess of the upper spec Vega chipset from last year. The leap is extraordinary. As before, the system will automatically choose which graphics card to use depending on demand.
- Sound. In one world, amazing. Imagine Apple took a HomePod and flattened it to fit it in the housing of the MacBook Pro. That is essentially the experience. Bass is pronounced and crisp and treble is sharp. The sound is rich and room-filling. There are six speakers instead of two in the last generation.
-Microphone. Major improvements with three mics instead of one in the previous generation. I use the MacBook to make calls using an iPhone and the sound on the other end is clear and free from background noice. I've been told it sounds a lot better than before, but that is of course subjective. On paper, you're getting better noise reduction and improved sound fidelity.
- Touch Bar. Controversial in the past, I think it may now be the "happy medium" between physical keys and the useful Touch Bar which adapts to the content on the screen. The Esc key is back and on the right hand side you'll find Touch ID and power button.
- SSD. You'll love the fact that now base starting size of the SSD has been doubled on both the entry model and the upper model with 512GB and 1TB respectively.
- Gaming. This has to be mentioned. The graphics card offers incredible leap in performance. Modern games that would get 14-16FPS on high setting now perform at 35-40FPS with ease. Same settings. Same games. Huge improvement. It's now possible to play AAA games on the MacBook Pro with reasonable performance and high visual settings.
- Productivity. This machine is a beast. I use the full Affinity suite and do some limited video editing. In addition, I have multiple productivity programs open, over a dozen Safari tabs, two email clients, and dozens of other apps, such as CRM, task managers, notes, etc. Everything runs smoothly.
- Value. Yes, value. This expensive laptop brings the best value in the lineup of the 15."4 (now 16") offering to date. If you carefully look at the costs of truly compatible Windows offerings, you'll find the MacBook Pro to be competitively priced.
The Bad
- Weight. The machine is slightly heavier but I welcome the added bulky. Finally Apple went with functionality over its obsession with thiner and lighter hardware, giving us a machine with proper thermal management, proper keyboard and more. But if you plan on taking it with you places, you'll feel the extra bulk.
- BTO Updates. The cost of BTO options is still quite high, with the noted exception of the 8GB option on the GPU. You're still paying a significant premium for each incremental upgrade over the base model.
To sum up -- This is the best MacBook Pro in many years. It's a well-rounded, powerful machine that brings about incredible performance and value. I would highly recommend it to any Pro.
If you're upgrading from the 13" model and wonder how much more real estate you can expect, see attached side-by-side comparison photo.
Update 3/15/20 -- Absolutely a beast of a machine. I love it. It has been pretty much perfect and its performance continues to surprise me. I have the top-speced model and it smokes pretty much everything I've used to date. In fact, it will perform on par with the new Mac Pro base configuration. Don't believe me? Google it. This is by far the best MacBook Pro to date and an amazing value. Well worth the price of admission if you need it.
The performance differences between it and it's predecessor are marginal, at best ...
Yet you are being asked to pay $2400 for membership. Think back to around 2015, when the previous gen entry cost was still $ 2000, then they changed it to $2400. For that, you got shafted with a crap keyboard, a failing display, an identity crisis for a touch-bar, and less connectivity.
Now that this latest model came out and people are buying it, they are bolstering Apple's position: never apologize for hardware issues, make ppl pay extra for AppleCare+, give folks a real working keyboard and make it look like they are doing you a favor so the prices are .... what .... justified ?
Apple's pricing schemes make you wonder if they think they can get ppl to believe that hardware is actually comparable to a commodity, or something like that.
Lastly, you do not know what kind of quality issues lurk behind these new models ....
Edit: The prices change quite a bit, and Amazon doesn't do price-matching, so keep an eye out for that. There's a website that shows the lowest price for each configuration, so check that out first before buying. I ended up returning my i7 MBP to get the i9 because 512GB of space just isn't that much, and definitely wasn't enough for my purposes. Both are excellent machines and I'm waiting to see how hot the i9 gets under sustained load.
I used to have a lot of apple products, with my last macbook being the 2012 13 and 15" macbook pros. I ended up giving those to friends as I transitioned to a new windows-based laptop for college.
7 years later, and I finally had a compelling reason to purchase the newest MBP: a normal keyboard, USB C, larger screen, and improved thermals. My main gripe with thin and light laptops like the Dell XPS 13 and Thinkpad X1 Carbon (6th gen) has been that their thermals are awful. My hands would burn up while typing, even after a good repaste and undervolt. It also didn't help that their screens were on the smaller side.
I've had the new MBP for a few days now. I bought the base model i7, and while I'm enjoying it, I do wish I sprung for the i9 at the very least due to the 1TB of storage. I have handfuls of external storage, but it really gets annoying to have to go through different drives when storage fills up. I do use more storage than a typical user IMO, as I typically have Bootcamp installed along with different CAD programs, IDEs, datasets, etc. However, I'm sure the extra storage would be nice for anyone.
So far, the transition has been great! My only issue so far has been the battery life - 10 to 11 hours is definitely a stretch, and I personally found myself running out of battery after 4-5 hours of heavy multi-tasking, fans at a constant 60% (basically inaudible in a packed starbucks), at full brightness, with a lot of external power-hungry peripherals. Honestly, that's not that bad!
I have owned the 15.4 Touch Bar model since 2016, I typed on it before I bought it and I knew the keyboard wasn't as good as my 2012 15", but, it wasn't as bad as some reviewers made it out to be, I'm glad I bought it before the bad reviews. The 2016 was a huge upgrade from the 2012 and I can say the 2019 is a huge upgrade from the 2016.
There is no one feature that is absolutely night and day from the 2016, but, every function is better. Screen quality and size, performance, keyboard (mostly non-touchbar ESC key for me), battery life, speakers, mic and thermal, it's a bit quieter than the 2016. If you have been holding out because you like the 2012 keyboard travel and feel, the 2019 travels further and feels better.
I can't personally feel the weight difference in my bag, between laptop, accessories (Jabra speaker being the heaviest) my bag weighs about 9lbs so if it's 9.3lbs I can't feel it and once it's out of the bad I don't tend to move it around. It is a big larger, but, still fits in my small 2 pocket Tumi laptop bag, so the .25" doesn't bother me either.
I'm looking forward to seeing if it's as durable, I got over 300 full battery cycles on the 2016, I expect the same from this unit, but, only time will tell.
Hope my experience helps.
OMG!!! This is my 3rd MacBook Pro that I have owned over the past few years, and I have to say this one is by far the best one yet. This is my first Space gray, and I it's absolutely gorgeous and sleek. A very sexy machine. It looks so much better than the silver. A more modern look.
The screen is freaking GORGEOUS! The colors, the brightness, so pure and crystal clear. And me being an animator, graphics designer and writer, I can tell the larger screen for sure.
My last MacBook Pro was the 15 inch 2015, and I thought I was going to miss the glowing Apple logo, but to be honest, I don't. When I go back on my 2015, it seems so outdated. The mirrored logo looks so much more modern.
The trackpad is HUGE, and I love it. My 2015 track pad seems so tiny and disappointing now.
I have no idea why so many people say they hate the Touch Bar. I LOVE IT! I can not imagine life without it. It's beautiful and as a writer I love how it recommended the corrected words. I love being able to run through videos, play music and navigate more effectively. It's perfect. Well....almost. The only complaint I would say is it goes dim in dim light. I thing it should be our decision to dim it. Other than that it's perfect. I also love how easy it is to get to the emojis. 😊
The Keyboard....OMG! I love it. It's so much better than the 2015. I can type so fast on this thing. It's AMAZING. I also love the backlight. It's so bright in a dark room and it doesn't bleed out like the 2015.
And lastly. I LOVE how powerful this beautiful beast is. I can created my animations with no struggle. And it renders at lightening speed which means my fans of my Youtube Channel will get faster animated horror stories from me.
If you are caught on the fence if you should buy it. Get off that fence right now, and BUY IT! IT'S 100% PURE PERFECTION!!!! Thank you so much, Apple. Windows users are soooo missing out!👍
I finally traded in my 15" 2015 MBP for the 16" MBP.
The old one has a better keyboard, but the 16" is passable (unlike the ones between). The 16" is actually smaller than the 15" I had, so, if anything, it's more transportable.
For what I do, writing, the processor speed doesn't speed up the creative process. But I figure amortizing the cost over 5 years makes it a pretty good investment.
Screen resolution, for my purposes, is no different. Processor speed is for gamers, but I find launching apps from the Dock is frustratingly slow. This is a Finder issue, as apps launch but don't leap to the top. Why not?
The most useful improvement for me is the log-in via fingerprint. Much faster than typing in a password. And I have to say the response is instant.
I do not find the touch bar useful, because I touch type. I rarely look at the keyboard, so I don't see what it offers. Hunt and peck types may find it more useful.
The lousy camera doesn't bother me, because I don't use it. But, if I did, I would be miffed Apple is unloading their inventory of 720p cameras in a high priced machine.
The speakers are simply amazing. I've never heard such sound quality out of a laptop. You just have to hear it to believe. Subwoofers in a laptop? Amazing.
In short, I am very pleased with my new 16" MBP. A couple of things are annoying, but there are several additions that reassure me that there has been some improvement over that past 5 years.
I really went back on forth on this Mac. I did not want to spend the money and would have gone with a 13 inch option, were it not for the butterfly keyboard issue. I even considered a Windows box, but since i use one in my job was very resistent to the idea.
In the end the 16 inch with its magic keyboard was my only real choice. These things are so expensive, but I did realize that it was replacing a 10 year old MacBook Pro that still worked, so I guess you get what you pay for. After shopping around I got a pretty good deal from an Apple authorized seller through Amazon (saved $300). I took the 16Gb i-9 quad core with the standard video memory, slightly higher end card, and a 1TB drive all for $2499. I wanted more RAM, but read that the solid state hard drive would make up the difference quite nicely; which appears to be true.
Okay, so how do I like it? I absolutely love this thing!!! It works so smoothly, so fast, and so well. No hang ups or lags, no glitches or little “we’ll fix that later” items. It’s powerful and easy to use. The keyboard feels a little different, but is not a bad tradeoff for computer slimness. The track pad took me a while to get used to, but when you do it’s actually pretty handy.
I even love the touch bar, which I fully planned to hate after reading the reviews. It’s easy to customize and it does so many things just when you need them. Example, in finder, the trash can and new folder are right there (in my setup). In Quicktime it has a scrubber bar that lets you smoothly scroll to the frame you want. Oh well, some will hate it - i like it.
Performance: I realize that I am coming from a 10 year old MacBook, but I also use a pretty new Dell laptop in my work, which if you throw out the docking station is a pretty good workhorse. My only real performance needs are for home video editing, and ripping and rendering movies (which i buy) for my home server. Video editing is fun again! It adds clips and photos so fast, edits like a dream, and renders like lightning. Video conversion is something else altogether...
Video conversion test case: Frozen 2 on blue-ray. Ripping with Make MKV was about the same, owing to my external drive limitations, but rendering using Handbrake was phenominal (to me anyway). It rendered the movie in high quality, H264, 1080p in about 45 minutes. I am no professional, so you will have to rate that against your own experience, but for me it was fantastic!
Finally, less demanding software like microsoft Office 365, Apple Pages and friends, and VLC handle quite nicely - loading documents in a flash and never hanging up hiccuping.
Oh yeah, i bought two USB 3.1 adapters and one SD adapter for about $8 each, all three with the tiny plug and short cord. That allows you to use all four ports at onc, plus they are all compact and blend quite nicely.
Summary: i love this computer and don’t begrudge a penny spent on it.
Bought on Cyber Monday. This 16 inch Mac is aweeeesomeeeee!!!
0.) Expercom is a legit seller with a great price; I saved more than $216.
1.) Shipping: 2 days only, satisfy an impatient guy like me.
2.) Product: Great overall, but the keyboard is not that "magical".
3.) I didn't experience any issues... yet, no popping/clicking sounds while playing videos/using apps.
Highly recommended product!!!
P/s: I heard Apple will release a new Macbook in late 2020 with Mini-LED screen. IMHO, if you're having trouble with the clicking sounds or any issues, you should wait until 2020 to buy a Macbook xD.
I purchased this laptop as a dual-purpose work/home use computer and so far this laptop has performed better than any previous laptop I've owned, to date. While running parallels it will boot Windows 10 in less than 10 seconds, faster than my HP laptop that only runs windows. This being my fist MacBook computer, most of my frustrations in setting it up have been with the lack of application parity between the iPad and MacBook models, but realizing the two run different operating systems I guess this is to be expected. This laptop is blazing fast to boot up and I haven't had any issues with the video graphics or CPU showing any signs of sluggish operation while running multiple applications at the same time. Very happy with the fit and finish of the hardware, and it appears to be very well built.
I really love the Apple user experience. I will say the Apple box it comes in was damaged on two corners which was a little concerning and when I got the MacBook Pro out of its packaging there looked to be a scratch or smudge on the back but after wetting a microfiber cloth I use for my prescription glasses it did come off. With that said the damaged box and smudge really took away my new Apple product experience and felt let down. I’m not sure if Apple sells these at discount here because of things like the box being dented but if I would have known it would arrive this way I would have just paid an extra $159 direct from the apple store. One other thing was this MacBook Pro shows it’s from 2019, which it’s middle February 2020 was thinking it would be built 2020. Oh well. Didn’t know how to rate this post because I love the Mac operating, eco system and the feel and look of this MacBook but the things I mentioned above would be enough to buy in person at a store next time so I can see the condition of the box it comes in. The smudge on the back made me think it may have been used and repackaged which I really hope isn’t the case. Let down experience.

I thought I would hate the touchbar as a useless extravagance foisted on us by Apple but really I'm ambivalent to it. The physical escape key on the newest model is enough for me, and makes the touch bar acceptable rather than being a nonstarter. The lack of useful ports turned out to be only a minor inconvenience as one multi function dongle for $25 got me all the ports I needed and since I don't use ports all that often anyway, is something I can live with. The keyboard on this model, although not quite as nice as the one on the 2012 - 2015 models, is acceptable.
The *only* thing I can truly complain about with this model is the removed magsafe power adapter. It was such a nice feature of the old laptop - so easy to plug in, effortless in fact, with the way it willingly snapped into place on its own. With the USB-C charger of the newer model I find myself fumbling to get it plugged in and although it's not a huge deal, it's just a constant reminder of how Apple's hubris has eliminated something that was so nice, and completely unnecessarily. And it was super nice to just flick the old magsafe connector off when you wanted to move the laptop, all the while feeling confident that no matter what happened, you weren't going to be breaking your expensive new laptop because of a trip over a power cable.
In terms of speed, I got the lowest rated CPU and my rough benchmarking shows it to be approximately 2.5x - 3x as fast as the 2012 low end processor.
In short - this laptop really is excellent. The 2012 Retina Macbook Pro was the best laptop I ever owned, hands down, and was in excellent shape after almost 8 years of use due to its extremely durable construction. I fully expect this new laptop to hold up just as well. If this laptop had a magsafe power adapter, it would be PERFECT. As it is, I knock off a full star for Apple's hubris.

-Touch ID. Loving it! Makes accessing 1Password a joy, as well as using Apple Pay. I am sure there are others that I will find as I continue to explore.
-Touch Bar. I really didn’t think I would be at all interested in using this feature, but I have found it quite handy. There are some customizable features you can add, but for now, I am continuing to learn what comes “stock”. For those unaware, the Touch Bar is a LED screen that changes, depending on the app you are in, giving what amounts to be shortcuts for various features. It replaces the physical F1-12 keys which can still be brought up. .
-It goes without saying that I love the extra large screen, and to me, it is gorgeous!
-Battery life has been quite good. The 100W battery (largest allowed by the FFA) is meeting my needs.
-The 3 array microphones on the left side. Have not had time to play with it, but it has gotten some good reviews.
-The speakers. Six of them. As I said, WOW! Force cancelling woofers keep the annoying vibration at louder playback at bay. How they make the sound appear up to a foot of either side of the laptop is beyond me, but I love it.
My last laptop was a 2008 MBP, and it is still functional. Hoping that this will have a similar track record.

The colors, brightness, and clarity of the laptop are absolutely the best quality screen you'll find in a laptop.
The keyboard is great, but a bit overhyped. What it surpasses others in is build quality, there is a lot of quality control in every single key, so they feel stable, consistent, and satisfactory. But to me, they don't make or break a laptop experience.
The speakers exceed all of the hype and reviews that you hear. Go to the apple store when you can and give them a listen, they are some of the best portable speakers period.
The touchpad is arguably worth the price tag alone if you are looking to carry around your work. It is accurate and enjoyable to use, and far better than anything else on a non Apple product.
With all this said, the performance is lackluster at least for my standards. While navigating photo editing apps like Adobe are enjoyable with the trackpad, there is still quite a bit of video lag when panning, zooming, or operating large files. In the OS, windows are laggy to move around from a visual standpoint. For the same price you could get a Windows laptop that has an RTX 2070 or higher, and everything would be much more enjoyable from a snappy and visual standpoint.
This is my first macbook, and I absolutely love the user experience it provides. But despite the prestige of owning one, the build quality associated with every part of the laptop, the amazing screen and touchpad, and the portable power consistency you can get when it isn't plugged in, I have to say I'll be moving back to a Windows laptop. The biggest thing I will miss is the touchpad.


The screen is gorgeous
The speakers can deliver LOUD and gloriously undistorted sound, missing only the thunderous base that requires a subwoofer that one cannot cram into an oh-so-thin case.
This one was a surprise, because I've not seen it mentioned elsewhere: ever since I got my 2016 model, I've fought to keep the base of my left thumb from producing unwanted mouse clicks on the giant trackpad. The trackpad LOOKS the same, but the almost random cursor jumps are extremely rare now.
I'm still struggling a bit because of the mandatory "upgrade" to macOS 10.15 Catalina. Some favorite prior software simply has no adequate 64-bit replacements.
So I threw in the towel and bought this new one.
The PC works very well.
Catinlina has problems, like loosing files and is somewhat unstable.
I have hard drive which Catalina will not format with the new system.
If I go bak to my old Mac I can reformat it and then it will work with Catalina.
Jobs would never have let this sloppy programing out the door.
Best suggestion is back up often.
Because you may loose file any time.

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Questions & answers
Question:Could someone from amazon please add the applemodel number mvvj2ll/a in the description of this product for proper identification and clarification?
Answer:A2141 is the Model Number.
Question:If switching from a PC to Mac, what accessories need to be purchased to make the switch?
Answer:Yeah I bought the 2014 MBP for this reason. Even Windows PCs still have the ports that Apple chose to remove from the 2016 and later models. Well, no Windows PC had MagSafe technology, a retired patent like Dolby NR on tape recorders.
Question:this comes with 16gb ram. Can I update it to 32gb and if so "about" how much would that cost?
Answer:When I made the purchase, there were other option buttons on the page to choose color, RAM, and SSD size. Look for those in the description area.
Question:Can i add apple care to this order or to the nacbook itself thru apple?
Answer:Yes you have 60 day from purchase, you can go to Apple website and get it there as long as its within the 60 days
Question:Can you ship it to an hotel address ? i will be in the us in the next days....
Answer:This is the customer feedback post, you may want to check with customer service for your question
Question:2 question: 1. What does the limited 1-year warranty cover? 2. Can I always get the 3-year warranty at a later date after I purchase the laptop?
Answer:The 1 year warranty covers all the hardware by adding Apple Care you extend that 2 more years and you get online support during that time with the one year warranty you only get 90 days of online support, you have 60 days from date of purchase to add Apple Care
Question:does it come with a charger ?
Answer:Yes a 99 watt charger
Question:This item requires a signature at delivery ?
Answer:yes
Question:Hello! would it be possible to get the macbook with 64gb ram? thanks!
Answer:It is possible to get 64gb of RAM in a MacBook Pro, but only if you configure it through Apple's website. Amazon only offers the 2 base options.
Question:What are the package dimensions and weight for this model?
Answer:Height: 0.64 inch (1.62 cm)
Width: 14.09 inches (35.79 cm)
Depth: 9.68 inches (24.59 cm)
Question:I am only able to choose between capacity and the processor here on amazon. does that mean that i cant upgrade the ram or graphics here?
Answer:That’s correct.
Question:Return policy
Answer:I bought from Adorama. 30. Days return
Question:What operating system comes on this? I need mojave for a specific application.
Answer:The native OS is Catalina,, and you cannot install earlier OS's as the primary. However, you CAN purchase Parallels or VMware Fusion and install a virtualized copy of an earlier version of the macOS to run as a virtual machine concurrently. To do that with any regularity, you'd DEFINITELY want a minimum of 16 GB RAM. I… see more
Question:Can I pay every month
Answer:This is customer feedback. You may have mistaken it for customer support.
Question:Que año es ? 2019 ?
Answer:2019
Question:What warranty does this product have?
Answer:I believe it’s one year. But you can purchase AppleCare to extend it.
Question:Hola se puede configurar para teclado en español ???
Answer:Si
Question:How much memory does this model on amazon come with?
Answer:The base model comes with 16 GB and 512 GB SSD storage
Question:Cuando de memoria ram ?
Answer:16Gb
Question:I run a real estate business and do school. How much ram is recommended?
Answer:macOS is supposed to be quite good at memory management. That said, when comparing my previous laptop (a 2016 MacBook Pro which, like my current machine, had 16 GB of RAM) with my 2017 iMac (which has 8 GB RAM), I sometimes see slowdowns on the iMac. This was when both were running macOS Mojave, and when I'd look at RA
Answer:A2141 is the Model Number.
Question:If switching from a PC to Mac, what accessories need to be purchased to make the switch?
Answer:Yeah I bought the 2014 MBP for this reason. Even Windows PCs still have the ports that Apple chose to remove from the 2016 and later models. Well, no Windows PC had MagSafe technology, a retired patent like Dolby NR on tape recorders.
Question:this comes with 16gb ram. Can I update it to 32gb and if so "about" how much would that cost?
Answer:When I made the purchase, there were other option buttons on the page to choose color, RAM, and SSD size. Look for those in the description area.
Question:Can i add apple care to this order or to the nacbook itself thru apple?
Answer:Yes you have 60 day from purchase, you can go to Apple website and get it there as long as its within the 60 days
Question:Can you ship it to an hotel address ? i will be in the us in the next days....
Answer:This is the customer feedback post, you may want to check with customer service for your question
Question:2 question: 1. What does the limited 1-year warranty cover? 2. Can I always get the 3-year warranty at a later date after I purchase the laptop?
Answer:The 1 year warranty covers all the hardware by adding Apple Care you extend that 2 more years and you get online support during that time with the one year warranty you only get 90 days of online support, you have 60 days from date of purchase to add Apple Care
Question:does it come with a charger ?
Answer:Yes a 99 watt charger
Question:This item requires a signature at delivery ?
Answer:yes
Question:Hello! would it be possible to get the macbook with 64gb ram? thanks!
Answer:It is possible to get 64gb of RAM in a MacBook Pro, but only if you configure it through Apple's website. Amazon only offers the 2 base options.
Question:What are the package dimensions and weight for this model?
Answer:Height: 0.64 inch (1.62 cm)
Width: 14.09 inches (35.79 cm)
Depth: 9.68 inches (24.59 cm)
Question:I am only able to choose between capacity and the processor here on amazon. does that mean that i cant upgrade the ram or graphics here?
Answer:That’s correct.
Question:Return policy
Answer:I bought from Adorama. 30. Days return
Question:What operating system comes on this? I need mojave for a specific application.
Answer:The native OS is Catalina,, and you cannot install earlier OS's as the primary. However, you CAN purchase Parallels or VMware Fusion and install a virtualized copy of an earlier version of the macOS to run as a virtual machine concurrently. To do that with any regularity, you'd DEFINITELY want a minimum of 16 GB RAM. I… see more
Question:Can I pay every month
Answer:This is customer feedback. You may have mistaken it for customer support.
Question:Que año es ? 2019 ?
Answer:2019
Question:What warranty does this product have?
Answer:I believe it’s one year. But you can purchase AppleCare to extend it.
Question:Hola se puede configurar para teclado en español ???
Answer:Si
Question:How much memory does this model on amazon come with?
Answer:The base model comes with 16 GB and 512 GB SSD storage
Question:Cuando de memoria ram ?
Answer:16Gb
Question:I run a real estate business and do school. How much ram is recommended?
Answer:macOS is supposed to be quite good at memory management. That said, when comparing my previous laptop (a 2016 MacBook Pro which, like my current machine, had 16 GB of RAM) with my 2017 iMac (which has 8 GB RAM), I sometimes see slowdowns on the iMac. This was when both were running macOS Mojave, and when I'd look at RA
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