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If you’ve been following Apple closely this year then you realize that 2019 could be considered the year of the Mac. Back in June Apple announced the new Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR, while in November they unveiled the 16-inch MacBook Pro. And while both machines feature some incredible new technology, they also feature some familiar old technology. The Mac Pro gave up its unified thermal core technology and compact cylindrical design, instead reverting back to a more traditional modular design with three cooling fans. And when it came to the 16-inch MacBook Pro, Apple gave up on the butterfly key mechanism used in every MacBook model since 2015, instead reverting to the old scissor mechanism. So why exactly did Apple give up on features like the butterfly keyboard and unified thermal core, after they claimed those technologies made their products better? Well, that’s exactly what we’re going to find out.
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