
The only products that launched after Jobs died were the iPad Pro and the Apple Watch, unless I'm missing where the Mac Pro falls on the timeline. You could make a case that every product that made Apple rich was started by Jobs, and Tim Cook just kept them updated. I remember when it was first released and Phil Schiller made a comment of the likes "and who say we can't innovate?" - well, a lot of people now. The removal of the MagSafe port is just mind-boggling, "let's remove one of the most simple and eloquent designs we've ever come up - we'll call it progress!" And seriously, no desktop updates? What the hell is the point of the Mac Pro at this point? It is the epitome of form over function and hasn't been updated in 3 years. No lightning port in the new MBP's for you lightning enabled headphones isn't innovative, it's short sighted - hell, even the brand new iPhones can't plug into the MBPs without an adapter. No MacBook or MacBook Air updates isn't innovative, it's lazy. Non-upgradeable RAM OR SSD for the sake of a thinner device isn't innovative, it's greedy. Apple has become stagnant under him, and these latest MBP's really drive that home. He's not an innovator and far from a visionary. Noraar":2mrfozcd]I never thought I'd say this, but Tim Cook needs to go. The display got brighter, but did the black level improve? What's the contrast ratio at normal "office-level" brightness ( ~125cd/m2). What are the thermals like, particularly with the 28W chips? Are the fans louder than before under sustained load? Does the chassis get hotter? watching a movie in darkness)? With no haptic feedback, what's it like using it for those of us who normally keep our sound muted? Does the screen burn-in if the icons don't change for hours? What is the manufacturer/sub-pixel matrix of the display? What controls the Touch Bar's illumination? Does it dim with the screen, with the keyboard? Is it always on? Can it be turned off (e.g.

How sturdy is the (presumably) thinner display? Does it flex opening and closing it using one corner, particularly the 15" model? How well does the palm rejection work now that the trackpad is twice the size? Is the haptic feedback effect reduced due to the larger area, such as when clicking the corners?

Did the 3.5mm jack lose its digital optical output? Apple no longer mentions it in the tech specs.
