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MacBook Pro 13" with Touch Bar 8th Gen i5/1.4GHz 256GB SSD Space Grey - $1780 + Delivery (Free C&C) @ Bing Lee

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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
SKU: MUHP2X/A
Processor : Intel Quad Core i5
RAM: 8
Touch Screen: No
Operating System: macOS
Video Graphics: Intel Iris Plus Graphics 645
Bluetooth: No
Width : 304.1

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  • +9

    Nice copy n paste…love some Bing Lee website tech specs;

    RAM: 8 (nuggets?)
    Bluetooth: No (really? on a pro?)
    Sky: Blue
    Melbourne: Maybe

    • +5

      What is BingLee doing with all the bluetooths they are removing from the Mac? Because everywhere else this model comes with it.

    • Does have Bluetooth 5.0!

  • FYI, does not do delivery anywhere (I tried). Pick up only?

  • This is not the latest mac isn't it?

  • I think it’s the latest… but I’d hold out for 10th gen intel bump

    • Not sure the next models will have Intel in them.

    • Specs say MUHP2X/A which is mid-2019 model. For $1999 you get the 2020 model with "magic keyboard" but same 8th gen CPU on the two base models. From $2999 gets the 10th gen cpu bump on the 2020 model RRP from Apple.

  • +5

    Although it says latest keyboard, this is the 2019 model so does not have the newly designed keyboard that the 2020 Macbook pro's have.
    The 2020 model is $1999:
    https://www.binglee.com.au/apple-mxk32x-a-macbook-pro-13-3-s…

    • Both 2019 and 2020 are the 8th gen CPU?

      • +5

        There are 4 new 2020 models of 13" MacBook Pro, the bottom two starting at $1999 have the 8th gen cpu but get the new "magic keyboard" (2019 model and a few years earlier, the keyboard is bad, lots of complaints and a replacement programme from Apple). The top two 2020 models have 10th gen CPU from $2999.

  • Is it possible to change the SSD in these? Or is it all glued together to the point where it's impossible?

    • +3

      No, they're soldered in. However Thunderbolt 3 external drives can hit close to internal SSD speeds if required.

  • Uh it says it's discontinued?

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