If you’re going for the base variant, our recommendation is to pay that extra $50 for the Touch ID-equipped Magic Keyboard for seamless authentication without the need for typing in passwords. The $1,299 model comes with a standard wireless Magic Keyboard, however you can upgrade for an additional $50. The new Magic Keyboard with Touch ID is available on the $1,499 and $1,699 models. No MacBook Pro models with Retina Display or Touch Bar can be upgraded. The feature should be great for consumers who have multiple users at home. Although you can upgrade the memory of any 27-inch iMac or Mac Pro, the only MacBook Pro models that are upgradeable are non-retina models released up to 2016. Having fingerprint authentication not only lets you log in securely, but you can use Apple Pay and switch between profiles with just a finger. 24-inch iMac Touch IDĪ new introduction to the iMac, Apple has added Touch ID via the Magic Keyboard which now comes in the same colors as the new iMac itself. Both the $1,499 and $1,699 models come with Ethernet embedded into the charging brick. The base model doesn’t come with an Ethernet port, but you can pay an extra $30 for one. The new iMac also comes with an Ethernet port that’s placed right into the charging brick, which is a neat solution to cut down on cable clutter.
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