Although there are currently a ton of deals regarding the 2018 version of the MacBook Pro right now that slash up to $800 from the price, many still prefer to wait for the MacBook Pro 2019. This is due to the simple fact that the device is already being promised to be better than its predecessor in many ways. Chief among them is the performance, size, and reliability.
For a list of reasons that make the MacBook Pro 2019 worth waiting for, GottaBeMobile can oblige potential shoppers. Basically, the upcoming iteration of Apple’s performance laptop is predicted to come with the most advanced features yet, which is not necessarily always the case. This lineup has disappointed avid fans for years thanks to the absence of any notable advancements.
On the matter of performance, the MacBook Pro 2019 is expected to be significantly faster and more powerful than its predecessor. While specifics are currently lacking, there have been reports of an upgraded chipset, better graphics cards, and more powerful RAM. All of this can come in a much bigger package, as well.
If the recent reports about the MacBook Pro 2019 are true, a 16.5-inch model is coming out this year. This is a significant jump compared to the other models that are currently on offer and would be a boon to performance users. Being able to see what they are doing on a bigger screen that sports an improved performance is certainly worth investing in.
Finally, among the aspects of the MacBook Pro 2019 that are expected to be improved upon compared to the 2018 model is the keyboard. There have been some issues related to the keys that came with the current models, which have been causing reliability problems. With the potential release of this unit being on June 3, users might be able to judge if this subject has been addressed.


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