After launching the new MacBook Air in March this year, the US-based company has now revamped the MacBook Pro lineup with a new 13-inch model that replaces the problematic butterfly keyboard with the new magic keyboard.

The new MacBook Pro features a 13.3-inch LED-backlit display that offers a screen resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels, 500 nits brightness level, P3 colour gamut support, and True Tone technology.

13-Inch Apple MacBook Pro (2020)

The base model comes powered by the 8th-generation Intel Core i5 processor and 8GB of RAM and 256GB storage. However, all the other variants feature the latest 10th-generation Intel Core processors, with up to 32GB RAM and 4TB storage.

The latest MacBook Pro also comes with a Touch Bar as a standard, along with a Touch ID fingerprint sensor and the keyboard has a physical Escape key. It also has four Thunderbolt 3 or USB-C connectors as well as a headphone jack.

As for the performance of the new laptop, Apple says that the 10th generation Intel Core processors have a turbo boost up to 4.1Ghz and that the new Intel Iris graphics support the Pro Display XDR at full 6K resolution.

The new Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch starts at $1,299 and is now available for order through the company’s official website in the United States and is slated to arrive in “select Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Resellers later this week.” In India, it starts at ₹1,22,990 but the sale date is not yet revealed.