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Apple MacBook Pro 2016 Versus Microsoft Surface Pro 4: A Clash On The Innovated Features

Apple MacBook Pro 2016 Versus Microsoft Surface Pro 4: A Clash On The Innovated Features

The two technology giants Apple and Microsoft are indeed on a continuous innovation. The coming of Apple's MacBook Pro 2016 and Microsoft's Surface Pro is definitely changing the game. Of course, Apple and Microsoft users will not let a comparison hype pass.

As previously reported by Phone Arena, Microsoft already released a television advertisement for the Surface Pro 4, their version of a tablet. The TV ad highlighted some features of the Microsoft Surface Pro which cannot be found on the Apple MacBook Air.

Meanwhile, after years of MacBook Deprivation, iTech Post said that the rumours about an Apple MacBook Pro 2016 release are becoming stronger. Truly, Apple is in for a good match.

The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 features a touchscreen. A touchscreen is something that is not found on Apple's device. More so, through utilizing the Microsoft Surface Pen, users of the Microsoft built slate can be able to write on the screen. Again, emphasis is on the inability of Apple MacBook Air users to do so. Lastly, Microsoft Surface Pro 4 boasts its Type Cover, the Windows 10-powered tablet that has a removable QWERTY.

Given that Microsoft Surface Pro has a lot of edge over the Apple MacBook Air, Apple may accept that defeat but they are making sure that it will not last long. A lot have been circulating over the past months about the Apple MacBook Pro 2016 and here are the rumoured specifications of the next big thing from Apple.

This surely is not a surprise; the new Apple MacBook Pro is believed to have no headphone jack. The MacBook Pro 2016 might also come with touch ID functionality. The touch ID functionality will allow fingerprint log-ins through a touch panel.

As for the design of MacBook Pro 2016, it is set to get a major makeover. It is rumoured to have a slimmer body and a super powerful set of processors. If it is a question of who rules between Apple and Microsoft, the verdict still rests on the users.

 

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