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Apple announced on Tuesday that it would be updating its 15-inch MacBook Pro with a Retina display, faster graphics and flash storage, and Apple's new Force Touch trackpad — which simulates the sensation of clicking without the trackpad actually moving.
MacBook will come with longer battery life. You can buy it starting today $1,999 for the basic configuration, which gets you 256GB of flash storage, 16GB of memory, and a 2.2GHz Intel Core i7 processor.
The more expensive $2,499 configuration gets you more storage (512GB versus 256GB) and a faster processor clocked at 2.5GHz instead of 2.2GHz.
It's not a major change compared to the laptops Apple already offers with battery such as Compaq Armada M700 Battery, Compaq EVO N400c Battery, Compaq EVO N410c Battery, Compaq EVO N600C Battery, Compaq EVO N610C Battery, Compaq EVO N620C Battery, Compaq Presario 1200 Battery, Compaq Presario 1800 Battery, Compaq Presario 700 Battery, Compaq Presario 900 Battery, Fujitsu FPCBP80 Battery, Fujitsu FPCBP77 Battery, but it shows the company is looking to expand the new Force Touch trackpad it introduced with the 12-inch MacBook back in March into more of its products.
Force Touch uses a taptic engine that triggers haptic feedback, which essentially means it feels like you're clicking even though the trackpad doesn't actually click and physically stays in place. There are a bunch of new gestures and features within Apple's Mac operating system that rely on this Force Touch trackpad, and Apple is letting third-party developers create new features too.
At the same time, Apple is also introducing a new 27-inch iMac with a Retina 5K display that starts at $1,999 and is also available starting Tuesday.