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Apple Just Discontinued The Beloved 2015 MacBook Pro - SlashGear
I can finally retire my 2015 Macbook Pro since apple fixed the keyboard and brought the ports back. The bigger screen is worth the extra money. The Speakers are amazing too. :
Apple MacBook Pro 13-Inch, Retina Display (2015) Review | PCMag
Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display (13-inch, 2015) review: Apple's 2015 MacBook Pro is still around for those who want fewer dongles - CNET
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