Originally released July 2018
Touch Bar with integrated Touch ID sensor
15.4-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology; 2880-by-1800 native resolution at 220 pixels per inch
32GB of 2400MHz DDR4 onboard memory
512GB SSD1
720p FaceTime HD Camera
Radeon Pro Graphics 560X
$2,969.00
Refurbished 15.4-inch MacBook Pro 2.6GHz 6-core Intel Core i7 with Retina display – Silver
Originally released July 2018
Touch Bar with integrated Touch ID sensor
15.4-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology; 2880-by-1800 native resolution at 220 pixels per inch
32GB of 2400MHz DDR4 onboard memory
1TB SSD1
720p FaceTime HD Camera
Radeon Pro Graphics 560X
Refurbished 15.4-inch MacBook Pro 2.9GHz 6-core Intel Core i9 with Retina display – Space Gray
Originally released July 2018
Touch Bar with integrated Touch ID sensor
15.4-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology; 2880-by-1800 native resolution at 220 pixels per inch
32GB of 2400MHz DDR4 onboard memory
1TB SSD1
720p FaceTime HD Camera
Radeon Pro Graphics 560X
Refurbished 13.3-inch MacBook Pro 2.7GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 with Retina display – Silver
Originally released July 2018
Touch Bar with integrated Touch ID sensor
13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology; 2560-by-1600 native resolution at 227 pixels per inch
16GB of 2133MHz LPDDR3 onboard memory
512GB SSD1
720p FaceTime HD camera
Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655
$2,119.00
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> Besides, no one who uses Vim is gonna be happy to see the physical Esc key go away.
What kind of self-respecting Vim user physically reaches up to the top corner of their keyboard constantly?
Even if you have a physical esc key up there you should be hitting ctrl-[ or remaping it onto the capslock. It’s wasted motion to constantly pull off home row to hit escape.