The new generation of the MacBook Pro, presented by Apple last Thursday, it seems that this is already a success. Despite the criticisms that emerged in recent days, in particular related to the elimination of MagSafe in favor of USB ports-C, the number of orders received by the company from Cupertino is the highest ever. To confirm this is Phil Schiller, in an interview for the The Independent.
apparently, orders have already been made for the new MacBook Pro would exceed by far those of any other generation of the laptop, although Schiller did not provide detailed data. A fact that would confirm the goodness of the choices made by the group of Cupertino, in spite of the controversy of the first hour. And although the new Touch Bar it is not convincing to all, in particular for the elimination of physical key ESC, the director of the Apple turns out to be very positive on the outcome of the device:
I have never seen such a great new Apple product that has not received initial criticism. We took a big risk and, of course, for every step forward there is always change to deal with. Our customers are passionate about, and I find this amazing. We take care of that love and of their concerns. And it is our duty to help them in these changes. We know we have taken good decisions in the building of the new MacBook Pro and the result is the best notebook we’ve ever made, but may not be suitable for all in the early times. Is not a problem, some users have felt the same way when we launched the first iMac and have survived.
about a possible overlap between the universe of laptop and tablet, finally, Schiller emphasizes how Apple is not looking for a hybrid solution. The classic "L" – shape of the notebook, in fact, remains the more convenient for the user, adding a Touch Bar that is not a facility to make the use more fast and immediate. iOS and macOS, as well as iPad and MacBook, remain "products fundamentally different" and Apple does not want to come to their marriage, but to a greater integration between the two platforms.
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