- TouchBar is pretty pretty neat, and has the potential to be really useful (although so far in practice I've not really gotten much out of it that I didn't just wish I had the normal keys for, except maybe the emoji toolbar).
- there's some fun novel stuff like a NyanCat touch bar app that adds an extra point for nerdy cool factor
- The thing is really REALLY thin and light. Noticably so over my previous 2013 13" MBP Retina
- The screen is much brighter than my previous model, and has slightly better/more accurate native color
- The speakers are much louder than my previous model (about on par with my iPad Pro speakers, which are fantastic and quite loud)
- Processing power def feels a bit snappier. I wasn't too unhappy with my previous model, but so far this one feels a bit quicker, although it could be the placebo effect since I have no objective data to back that up. UPDATE 3/27 while the processing still feels snappier at times, it really seems like the computer significantly slows down a l
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