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Congrats! Mine arrives tomorrow by 9pm. Right now, it is on a UPS cargo plane over the Pacific heading to Alaska. 2 hours, 53 minutes until it lands in the country!

The RAM doesn't play as big of a role when opening or closing applications - its more in how the machine handles multiple applications running at the same time. Running processor intensive applications (photo/video editing, CAD/CAM, and the like) will run much better with 16 vs 8.

I dont do any of that - but I do run VMs, so 16GB allows me to allocate 8GB to theVM while retaining 8GB for the host. Also, I like to have top spec systems so my productivity isn't inhibited at all.

I've had my new MBP 13' for a day now and wondering if the 16GB Ram causes the battery life to be shortened? The 8GB Ram 13' MBP I originally had seems to have a longer battery life than this one. (using the same apps on both)
 
My early 2013 15" Macbook Pro's keyboard is not functioning anymore and the Genius said I will need to replace the whole top casing. The Genius said I can either wait until the part to come in for repair in September for free or I can pay for the price of the part and get a refurbished laptop as soon as possible.

The Genius said I will be getting the exact same 2013 model. Is it possible for Apple to still have inventory parts for 2013? I am curious as I only see 2015 models as the oldest models on the refurbished site.

Also, does the 2015 MBPr 15" with Iris Pro comes with a dedicated GPU?
 
OK, so I finally pulled the trigger and ordered a new MBP :)
I got a 13" with touchbar, 16 GB and i7 processor. Can´t wait to exchange it with my 6 year old MBP!
Wooohooooo:D
 
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I ordered 13" 2.3/16/256 nTB a few days ago and the status is still processing. Is my configuration need to be custom built?
 
I've had my new MBP 13' for a day now and wondering if the 16GB Ram causes the battery life to be shortened? The 8GB Ram 13' MBP I originally had seems to have a longer battery life than this one. (using the same apps on both)

The RAM has little direct effect on battery life, it's more the apps you have open at a given time.
 
Yeah, I’m sort of debating what to do at this point... most of my stuff is in various cloud-based services also. It would be convenient to do a straight restore, but it’s also tempting to start fresh. Every time I get a new iOS device I take the opportunity to set up as new.

Do it. I got my new laptop today and had everything set up in under 45 min. Including syncing ~8GB of data from 3 cloud services and installing 23 apps. Absolutely worth it.
 
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I ordered 13" 2.3/16/256 nTB a few days ago and the status is still processing. Is my configuration need to be custom built?

Yes, I believe all of the 16GB ram configurations in the 13 inch models are 'custom'. I can't imagine it would delay it for too long though... Good luck and congrats!
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Do it. I got my new laptop today and had everything set up in under 45 min. Including syncing ~8GB of data from 3 cloud services and installing 23 apps. Absolutely worth it.

Thanks for the advice! I finally got my new machine yesterday evening and - you were right - didn't take long at all to set everything up. Especially easy given "Documents" and "Desktop" folders on Mac are now synced with iCloud.

Absolutely loving the new 15" touch bar model; a fantastic upgrade to my mid-2014 Pro.
 
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Yes, I believe all of the 16GB ram configurations in the 13 inch models are 'custom'. I can't imagine it would delay it for too long though... Good luck and congrats!
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Thanks for the advice! I finally got my new machine yesterday evening and - you were right - didn't take long at all to set everything up. Especially easy given "Documents" and "Desktop" folders on Mac are now synced with iCloud.

Absolutely loving the new 15" touch bar model; a fantastic upgrade to my mid-2014 Pro.

Glad to hear it!

I'll be honest and say I thought the whole touch bar thing was a gimmick. But it's actually pretty cool and I'm already finding it useful.
 
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What specifically have you found the Touchbar useful for? I like it too but I have a feeling I could be making better use of it

The obvious one is Touch ID... also, I really enjoy the fact that the functions in the control strip are not static and can be customized in System Preferences>Keyboard. For example, I don't use Siri on Mac all that often (or really at all), so I have that button replaced with a shortcut to lock the screen (something I do relatively often). Also, in supported apps, the touch bar can be further customized... I use Pixelmator for the majority of my photo editing; if you go to View>customize touch bar, the options are displayed on screen.

The persistent media scrubber is really pretty awesome... it is present on the touch bar whenever a video is playing on screen (youtube, iTunes, quicktime, etc), and can even be selected when a video is playing in picture-in-picture mode.

Some functions in iMovie or FCX are extremely useful. Particularly the timeline scrubber.

I keep finding other uses also... for example, in the Calendar app, you can easily switch between months and dates via the touch bar rather than manipulating with the mouse. I just pay attention to what shows up on it when I open apps; every so often there is a useful function.

Oh... and the emoji selector!

Enjoy!
 
The obvious one is Touch ID... also, I really enjoy the fact that the functions in the control strip are not static and can be customized in System Preferences>Keyboard. For example, I don't use Siri on Mac all that often (or really at all), so I have that button replaced with a shortcut to lock the screen (something I do relatively often). Also, in supported apps, the touch bar can be further customized... I use Pixelmator for the majority of my photo editing; if you go to View>customize touch bar, the options are displayed on screen.

The persistent media scrubber is really pretty awesome... it is present on the touch bar whenever a video is playing on screen (youtube, iTunes, quicktime, etc), and can even be selected when a video is playing in picture-in-picture mode.

Some functions in iMovie or FCX are extremely useful. Particularly the timeline scrubber.

I keep finding other uses also... for example, in the Calendar app, you can easily switch between months and dates via the touch bar rather than manipulating with the mouse. I just pay attention to what shows up on it when I open apps; every so often there is a useful function.

Oh... and the emoji selector!

Enjoy!

Oh man, that's awesome. I'm just learning you can customize the functions - being able to lock the machine real quick is fantastic! Thanks!
 
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I replaced my late 2011 17" MacBook Pro with a mid 2015 refurb. I was hoping the 2016 redo was what I wanted, but it turned out to be a smack in the face. With my 17" going vintage and already experiencing two gpu failures, I bit the bullet and downgraded. The 2015 is faster, but I installed an SSD and max/faster ram in my 17" so at no point did it ever feel slow. Other than what feels like a small speed boost, I'm missing the screen real estate. One day in and I already have a border of fingerprints around the display. I miss my matte screen. The one thing that makes me happy is that I'm not having to deal with a bunch of dongles. RIP form follows function.
 
Purchased a 15in 16GB/512GB MBP last night. Huge upgrade from my baseline 2014 Air. I can actually run more than a couple routers in Gns3 without my laptop dying. Good times.
 
Purchased a 13" MacBook Pro Early 2015 8GB w/ 128GB SSD brand new from a local reseller. I will be using it for study, emails and watching youtube / Netflix. I didn't go for the newer MacBook Pro 13" as they are known to have issues with the butterfly keyboard and I don't want to have a million dongles.

I am feeling a bit worried that my model will be unusable / slow in the next 3-4 years just because it's 2 years old already. I know that this is definitely not the case but I am just looking for some reassurance.

Because I live in New Zealand I have about 3-4 years of Consumer Law coverage on the machine which entitles me to either a repair, replacement or refund should I have issues with it during that time-frame.

Tomorrow I've had the machine for two weeks. I am really enjoying using it so far (along with my iPhone 7 Plus) and I am having no issues with performance. I've already bought a "Nifty MiniDrive" for it so I can insert my 64GB microSD card in it for extra storage (I didn't buy a higher specced storage model as I mostly use iCloud or my main windows machine.)

Please let me know your thoughts.
 
Purchased a 13" MacBook Pro Early 2015 8GB w/ 128GB SSD brand new from a local reseller. I will be using it for study, emails and watching youtube / Netflix. I didn't go for the newer MacBook Pro 13" as they are known to have issues with the butterfly keyboard and I don't want to have a million dongles.

I am feeling a bit worried that my model will be unusable / slow in the next 3-4 years just because it's 2 years old already. I know that this is definitely not the case but I am just looking for some reassurance.

Because I live in New Zealand I have about 3-4 years of Consumer Law coverage on the machine which entitles me to either a repair, replacement or refund should I have issues with it during that time-frame.

Tomorrow I've had the machine for two weeks. I am really enjoying using it so far (along with my iPhone 7 Plus) and I am having no issues with performance. I've already bought a "Nifty MiniDrive" for it so I can insert my 64GB microSD card in it for extra storage (I didn't buy a higher specced storage model as I mostly use iCloud or my main windows machine.)

Please let me know your thoughts.

All I can say is that I just ordered a new tbMBP instead of my early 2011 i7 13". Not that I really needed to as it worked well with no problems what so ever. I just felt I wanted one now :D
You´ll do fine :)
 
Through some dumb luck I was able to pick up a 2016 rMBP 13 tb 512gb :)
Canceled the order for my 2015, the price of the 2016 was too good to pass up. Amazing laptop, the touch bar is weird though.
 
Got back from my vacation a few days ago. Debated on whether to take my new $2000 computer or my old MBA with me. Ended up taking my MBP to really put it through its paces, and boy, lemme tell you: it was such a joy to use when I had down time.

To have so much power in such a thin, light form factor is a godsend, honestly. And for the battery to last so long between charges? I think only had to charge it a total of 2, 3, maybe 4 times max the entire week. It's still mind-blowing, honestly. I was able to browse the web, enjoy me some YouTube, import photos from my iPhones, chat with peeps on Discord, play music via Spotify, and do some light gaming -- and I still had enough battery power left to do work if I needed to. On top of being able to leave *everything* open without worrying... it was just heaven.

10/10 would buy this laptop again.
 
Ok. I just pulled the trigger on a 2017 13" nTB/256/16. This MacBook Pro will replace my 9 year old Sony Vaio. I guess it will take some time to get used to the new OS.
 
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