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APPLE MACBOOK PRO (2016) 15" WITH TOUCH BAR AND TOUCH ID
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Características APPLE MACBOOK PRO (2016) 15" WITH TOUCH BAR AND TOUCH ID
Tamaño15.4 "
RAM16 GB
Capacidad2000 GB
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Adnan
Admin There are 3 versions of the apple macbook pro2 released in 2016, and two of them have PWM, one does not. Was this a mistake when entering a blog post or is it true?
Kjkk
First and foremost: your reviews are the most accurate and most scientific available today. Thank you. I would have a technical question: can anybody explain why these machines have such a low "load" battery life? It is much worse than the XPS 15 (2017) that has a more powerful graphic card. It is even worse (half of it!!!!!!!!) than the MacBook Pro 2015! It cannot be all because of the smaller battery which is "only" 30% smaller... Thanks!
John4646
Quote from: Klaus Hinum on May 20, 2017, 20:23:37 Quote from: Klaus Hinum on May 20, 2017, 20:23:37 Thanks.
Klaus Hinum
Yes, the speaker issue was fixed in an update shortly after our first review.
John147
Hi everyone. Very important question. Is the boot camp speaker issue fixed? And if it is not, does it apply only on the model with the 2.7 and 455 or in all of the 15 inchers of 2016? Thank you all.
Klaus Hinum
You can find the differences in the CPUs linked in each review, we tested all three CPUs in the MacBook Pro 15. The higher the clockspeed, the faster, but it depends on your workload. The maximum gain is usually the % of clockspeed increase. If you render mission critical, the faster CPUs may be a good choice.
John3487
So what are the differences between the 2.6 and the 2.7 besides the clock speed and the cache. And what do those differences mean? And any of those differences affect Final Cut Pro performance? Thank you.
Klaus Hinum
The 460 of course needs more power under graphics load and reduces battery runtime (e.g. in games). As you can read in the review, it wont affect noise.
John398
Hi everyone. Does the 460 affect hear, fan noise, battery life over the 450? Because if it does, then I will go for the 450. Thanks everyone.