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Are The 2016 MacBook Pros Duds?

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The 2016 MacBook Pros proved to be more controversial than Apple may have intended, with a backlash against the devices focusing on the removal of ports, the much lamented new butterfly switch keyboard and issues that have plagued these laptops from wildly varying battery life to graphics cards issues leading to crashes. Did Apple create a dud product in the 2016 MacBook Pro, were they misguided in the direction they took with their latest and greatest laptop, or will they eventually be vindicated by the design choices that they made with these machines? Steve and Ben discuss the 2016 MacBook Pros and whether or not they would choose these devices themselves when upgrading their IT setups and workflow.
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The 2016 MacBook Pros proved to be more controversial than Apple may have intended, with a backlash against the devices focusing on the removal of ports, the much lamented new butterfly switch keyboard and issues that have plagued these laptops from wildly varying battery life to graphics cards issues leading to crashes. Did Apple create a dud product in the 2016 MacBook Pro, were they misguided in the direction they took with their latest and greatest laptop, or will they eventually be vindicated by the design choices that they made with these machines? Steve and Ben discuss the 2016 MacBook Pros and whether or not they would choose these devices themselves when upgrading their IT setups and workflow.
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