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Opinion: New MacBook Pro falls frustratingly short of perfection

The unveiling of the new 14- and 16in MacBook Pro was an occasion I’ve been anxiously waiting for, and it did not disappoint. The processors, specs and features for the new laptops are overwhelming – so much so that it was hard to keep up with all the details flying by during the event video. Even as I studied the specs online, I had to stop, pause, and mull over what I just read since there was so much to absorb.

But now that I’ve pored over all of the details, I’m

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