With travel back on the cards for many - myself included - as well as expectations around working from home, that one notebook may now have to play the part of mobile workstation, home office hub, and personal computer. That's particularly the case for laptops, where their roles are increasingly pulled in all directions. Some things just take time to make their presence fully known. The result is as expensive as it is aspirational, even if it also requires some reflection on the part of those considering buying one. The Cupertino company isn't exactly known for being swayed by popular opinion, but it's hard not to see the return of beloved ports, an emphasis on performance rather than slimness, and a solid slug of battery life as being anything other than direct responses to the demands of the MacBook Pro's most vocal users. Apple stopped telling us what we needed from a new MacBook Pro, and instead it started listening.
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