The new MacBook Pro takes up to 2-3 weeks to deliver, but media participants at the conference have been the first to experience the notebook. Below, let's look at the initial experience of the foreign media after the redesign of the product to give the evaluation.
Touch Bar
TechCrunch's editor says Touch bar itself is very neat, though not particularly smooth, but it does not have any difficulty in doing so. The touch bar responds very quickly and is a great tool for users who need to constantly switch between different programs.
Keyboard
The Verge says the new MacBook Pro feels almost the same as the 12-inch MacBook, which may make some users feel uncomfortable, but the second-generation butterfly mechanism makes the keyboard of the notebook experience more typing and text input easier.
Ultra Light Body
Forbes editors point out that the most pleasing part of the new MacBook Pro is its ultra light fuselage, 13 inches weighing just 3 pounds, and 15 inches of 4 pounds for users who are accustomed to using the 13-inch MacBook Air or are often carrying a notebook out.
Touch panel
Laptop mag thinks touch bar is great, but it's a bit of a drawback not to provide tactile feedback, and the new MacBook Pro can provide tactile feedback like a real button, which is a lot larger than the previous generation.
Touch ID
After the experience, Engadget's editor said that touch bar's rightmost Touch ID allows the user to log in to the account directly from his or her fingertips without having to enter a password. The new MacBook Pro sensor responds as fast as expected.