It would seem that things have taken a turn for the funny with regards to the MacBook Pro 2019 16-inch model. Recent reports suggested that the product was going to be delayed, but it would appear that this particular fumble was due to a mistranslation. The 16-inch model is coming on time, after all, and that is great news for those who might have wanted to take it for a spin.
There are a ton of great products coming in this year, as well as in 2020 and 2021, 9to5Mac reports, and among them is the 16-inch MacBook Pro 2019. The reports that claimed such were basing the details off of bad translation, so it would seem that fans are going to get some rather great options over the coming months.
On that note, the reason why customers are so looking forward to the 16-inch MacBook Pro 2019 in the first place has to do with the fact that it is a good balance between performance and visual clarity. With so many professionals needing actually to see what they are doing with the device, it only makes sense that they would need a bigger screen.
If the product is indeed coming out as scheduled, this means that professional customers of the MacBook Pro 2019 will finally have a reason to feel excited about the product coming out. On that note, there is some bad news for those who need to get their hands on the newer generations of iPads and Mac Pro. It would appear that the delay actually has to do with those.
With that being the case, fans can now see if the MacBook Pro 2019 is going to deliver on the features that they are looking for. It will certainly make for a more interesting lineup if the 16-inch model is actually provided.


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