Apple discontinues 13-inch MacBook Pro; M3 14-inch now the base model

Updated : Nov 01, 2023 12:48
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Apple has officially ended the production of the 13-inch MacBook Pro, marking the end of an era for one of the tech giant's most contentious laptops. 

The laptop, which once held the status of a star with its professional-level specifications and impressive build quality, had seen a decline in popularity in recent years. 

With the introduction of Apple's own chips into the Mac lineup, the 13-inch MacBook Pro started to lose its appeal, making Apple's decision to discontinue it unsurprising.

The Touch Bar Controversy

The 13-inch MacBook Pro faced its fair share of controversies, particularly in 2016 with the release of the Touch Bar. 

This major redesign introduced a thinner chassis, changes to the keyboard, a larger trackpad, Touch ID, and the removal of most ports except Thunderbolt ports and a headphone jack. 

The Touch Bar, however, proved to be a polarising feature, with some users loving its innovation while others finding it clumsy and unhelpful. 

Although Apple eventually removed the Touch Bar in the latest 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, it remained a part of the 13-inch MacBook Pro.

Underwhelming Performance

As of 2023, the 13-inch MacBook Pro is considered a decent laptop, but its performance no longer justifies the investment. 

The base model now comes with Apple's M2 chip, featuring an 8-core CPU, a 10-core GPU, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage, which can be upgraded at extra cost. 

While it performs well for everyday tasks and light work, it falls short of meeting the demands of professionals. 

This becomes particularly evident when comparing it to the more feature-rich MacBook Air and the superior display and connectivity options offered by the 14-inch MacBook Pro.

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