First MacBook Pros with Touch Bar to ship Monday

MacBook Pro

The release by installments of Apple's new range of "Pro" laptops has angered some of the staff, yet things at Palacio are slow. Good news for those who booked it in the first runs, and that is that shipments are being confirmed for those users, therefore, The first units of the new Apple MacBook Pro will be in the homes of their new owners starting Monday. However, the dates of the orders that can be placed now do not change, which continue to have a wait of ten to twelve days, at least.

It seems that several readers of the website 9To5Mac They have informed their writing team that UPS is confirming shipments of the devices with deliveries estimated for next Monday. Thus, it appears that shipments of the products reserved on October 27 are upon arrival. But as we have said, the orders on the website continue to have a fairly high delivery time.

There seems to be no differentiation between the 13-inch and 15-inch model, apparently they are receiving shipping notifications interchangeably.

In this way, we can estimate that delivery times will begin to decrease around December, as Apple likes to ensure a good stock for Christmas shopping, the time when more consumer electronics content is purchased in stores. Nevertheless, the MacBook Pro has not been without controversy, many have been the media that have availed themselves against Apple's latest project trying to discredit its power and performance, when the reality is that no portable device can be found on the market that has TouchBar, ForceTouch or keyboard with a butterfly mechanism. This is how things are, and this is how we tell you.


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