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the very first macbook with apples new m2 chip is here that is of course the 13-inch macbook pro first guy with the m2 theres also going to be a macbook air with the m2 coming soon and of course youve still got the m1 macbook air youve got the m1 pro and some systems the m1 max the m1 ultra but this is our first look at that m2 [Music] now when i first saw the new 13-inch macbook pro i said to myself its kind of a strange looking macbook but actually wasnt strange at all im just very used to apples new design language which is much more constructivist much more minimalist you see it in the 14-inch and the 16-inch macbook pros theyre very squared off you also see it in the 24-inch imac the new 13-inch macbook pro however looks a lot like the last 13-inch macbook pro which i tested in 2020 and that was one of the first wave of systems with the m1 chip uh its the slightly older mac design tapers a little bit gently rounded edges and of course this macbook is the last one that y