You no longer have to plug in an external display to view your photos in wide gamut color. For photographers, the larger gamut is a major point in favor of the MacBook Pro since most other laptop displays are still based on sRGB. The 2016 MacBook Pro displays now cover the same P3 color gamut as the Retina iMac, iPad Pro, and iPhone 7. The resolution of the Retina displays hasn’t changed. The 13-inch MacBook Pro is now only 3 pounds, while the 15-inch MacBook Pro is just 4 pounds - almost a third lighter than the 5.6 pounds of my current 2011 15-inch MacBook Pro. To start with, if you take your laptop with you on jobs, especially when traveling, the slimmer dimensions and lower weight are welcome. I don’t yet have a 2016 MacBook Pro, but we can arrive at some reliable conclusions from the published specs. How does the 2016 MacBook Pro measure up for photographers? Let’s take a look at some of the changes, and what they mean for photographers and other creative professionals.
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