Apple didn’t just introduce a new MacBook Air at WWDC — it also unveiled an overhaul of the 13-inch MacBook Pro. The new ‘entry’ pro laptop unsurprisingly uses an M2 chip that promises improved performance and efficiency, including a hefty 20 hours of peak battery life during video playback. The new model isn’t a major redesign like its Air counterpart, but it now supports up to 24GB of memory and drops the Touch Bar.
The MacBook Pro M2 will start at $1,299 ($1,199 for education) when it arrives in July.
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