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With the 2016 MacBook Pro models, Apple introduced the Touch Bar, a small multi-touch display available above the keyboard. The Touch Bar replaced the function row of keys and added dynamic ...
Apple just announced a new entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M3 chip, but because it uses the same design as Apple’s recent 14-inch MacBook Pros, that means the OLED Touch Bar has been ...
After seven sad years, Apple has finally killed the MacBook Pro with Touch Bar. Here's a farewell to this past Mac design.
Get a grade-A refurbished Apple MacBook Pro 13" with Touch Bar for just $379.99 (reg. $979).
Apple has introduced a new 14-inch MacBook Pro and discontinued the 13-inch M1 variant, thereby officially killing the Touch Bar for good.
The real selling point of this MacBook Pro is its Touch Bar. Apple discontinued this neat feature in 2021, but you’ll score this handy touchscreen strip by shopping refurbished.
The MacBook Pro's new Apple Pay-supporting Touch ID sensor is making spending money online even easier, but fortunately the Touch Bar is offering a bit of last-minute conscience.
Get a Grade-A refurbished MacBook Pro 13” (2017) with Touch Bar, i5 processor, and 512GB SSD for just $329.97 (reg. $499.99)—only through April 30.