Apple have bene making progress in their laptop department, as the recent MacBook 2015 was discussed quite actively online due to its various improvements, and it’s pretty clear that the company still knows how to deliver an innovative, original product, even if some of their fans have recently been claiming that Apple have lost their competitive edge.
Among the improvements in the new MacBook 2015, we have a new Force Touch trackpad, technology that Apple have been hyping quite a lot ever since they originally revealed it. And even though the laptop looks more or less the same on the outside, it’s still significantly improved internally, and features various new hardware components that make it a much better device than the majority of notebooks on the market right now.
The touchpad remains inactive until the laptop is actually turned on. It doesn’t have any moving parts anymore, and users can’t test out its haptic feedback without actually having the MacBook running, but once it boots up, the beauty of the new touchpad becomes clear. It offers a great improvement in usability, even though it takes some time to get used to.
In terms of hardware, the 2015 MacBook is a very good deal that should please fans looking for powerful hardware. With a 2.7 GHz dual-core i5 processor, 8 GB of RAM and a 128 GB SSD, it should be able to handle anything the user throws its way without any issues. The SSD in particular should be quite useful for getting that extra performance boost, although it should really only matter for users who really care about high performance and need a lot of power from their computer.
Most of the components are upgradeable as well, or at least they come in different options when buying the device initially. This should be useful to users who like a little more customization, as Apple have traditionally been lacking in this department before. The company has been making some improvements in this regard lately, and they have definitely gotten better at giving their users some actual choice, but the situation can still be improved in certain ways.
In the end, the new MacBook 2015 is expensive, at least compared to other laptops on the market – but at its maximum specifications, it’s a great deal that can give users a solid platform to do all their work on without any hassle. Apple’s fans now have a great tool for doing some real work in touch with 2015’s trends, and hopefully Apple will continue moving forward and will deliver even better devices in the coming months, including on the mobile market.
