![]() ![]() 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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