![]() **AD: In the market for a brand new 16-inch MacBook Pro? Look no further than MacPrices for the best deals and lowest prices on Apple’s flagship model by heading over to the price tracker for the latest notebook computer offered by the Cupertino, California-based company! ![]() The technology products editor feels that this is a good thing and gives two recent examples of releases from Apple, first, the 2019 iPhone lineup - the iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max (unveiled at a September media event at Apple Park) - and, second, the aforementioned new 16-inch MacBook Pro. In an article published on November 13 - the same day last week that the new 16-inch MacBook Pro was announced in Cupertino, California - Haselton opines that Apple has started to make its products thicker in an effort to give people what they want: functionality over form. Apple’s new flagship notebook computer, the 16-inch MacBook Pro, is 2% larger, weighs 0.3lbs heavier, and measures 1mm thicker than the 15-inch model that it replaces according to CNBC technology products editor Todd Haselton. ![]() Todd Haselton, technology products editor at CNBC, the financial business oriented news cable channel of NBC News, apparently seems to think so. ![]() Is Thick The New Thin In Apple Product Design With Jony Ive Out Of The… ‘Loop’?įEATURE: 11.22.19- Every Apple user and aficionado knows that the form over function factor in the majority of products designed in California by the tech giant during the past two decades has been on the svelte side of the spectrum but with the man formerly in charge of design at the company since having exited stage right (so to speak), has there been a complete 180 degree turnaround with thick becoming the new thin in the outward appearance of its hardware and devices? ![]()
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