

The MacBook Pro 2016 is, as is the tradition with Apple products, thinner and lighter than its predecessor. These computers launched in 2012 were thinner and lighter than the original aluminium unibody MacBook Pros from 2008. To jog your memory, the last major exterior change the MacBook Pro received was during June 2012, with the introduction of the 15-inch version Retina-display (a smaller 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro was released later that year).

After taking a look at some of the popular models throughout the years, the event focused on the new, redesigned MacBook Pro. Apple’s ‘Hello Again’ event was a trip down memory lane for the company’s portable Mac computers, as the category completed 25 years of existence this October.
