Ship times for new MacBook Pro models with Touch Bar fall to 4-5 weeks

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in Current Mac Hardware edited October 2016
Demand for Apple's new MacBook Pro with Touch Bar is outstripping supply after less than 12 hours of availability, with all 13-inch models now showing expected ship times of four to five weeks.




Apple opened sales of its latest and greatest MacBook Pro lineup through its online storefront on Thursday at around 11:30 a.m. Pacific, a few minutes after Apple CEO Tim Cook and company wrapped up the "Hello Again" keynote event.

As announced by SVP of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller, the entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro without Touch Bar integration (replaced by a row of standard function keys) started shipping yesterday, while the 13- and 15-inch MacBook Pros with Touch Bar and Touch ID were scheduled to ship out in two to three weeks.

Initial launch supply of both Touch Bar variants sold out after roughly six hours of availability, and demand for the hot notebooks has not let up. As of this writing, shipments of both silver and Space Gray 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar models are sitting at three to four weeks out. Interest appears to be even higher for the 13-inch version, which is now showing ship times pushed back to four to five weeks.

Along with the dynamic, configurable Touch Bar, top-end MacBook Pros also get Touch ID and four Thunderbolt 3 ports, with the 15-inch version adding discrete AMD GPUs. All new models, including the non-Touch Bar 13-inch iteration, feature a large Force Touch trackpad, high-resolution wide color gamut display and second-generation butterfly mechanism keys, all packed into a thin-and-light form factor.

Shipment times for the entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro without Touch Bar capabilities are holding steady, and many Apple retail outlets show immediate availability of non-CTO configurations.

Stay tuned to AppleInsider's Mac Price Guide over the next few weeks, where we'll be offering exclusive discounts on Apple's new MacBook Pros.
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  • Reply 1 of 51
    calicali Posts: 3,494member
    Imagine if these started selling in iPad numbers?
    lolliver
  • Reply 2 of 51
    fastasleepfastasleep Posts: 6,453member
    Good. My credit card isn't ready. A maxed out 15" with 2TB is $4300. JFC but omg I am ready.

    If anyone questions that — let me just say I work on my 2011 MBP every almost every hour of every day so an extra whatever is not that big of a deal but holy hell that's an expensive machine. I'm used to the ~2700 price point for what I get, but then upgrade later. The 3rd party upgrade thing is not happening (at least yet), and I accept that.

    cali
  • Reply 3 of 51
    marketing BS 101

    goodbyeranchtyler82
  • Reply 4 of 51
    fastasleepfastasleep Posts: 6,453member
    johnbear said:
    marketing BS 101

    Right. Why would you not sell as many items as you can produce? Free publicity as to how you can't do so! What?
    lollivercalijony0
  • Reply 5 of 51
    bluefire1bluefire1 Posts: 1,312member
    I don't need a new Mac until next year, so I'm first going to see how Apple upgrades the 12" MacBook before deciding between it and the 13' Pro with Touch Bar. Too bad the Air still doesn't have a retina display.
    entropys
  • Reply 6 of 51
    focherfocher Posts: 688member
    No one buys MacBooks anymore. There's such a long wait time. 
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 7 of 51
    canukstormcanukstorm Posts: 2,749member
    bluefire1 said:
    I don't need a new Mac until next year, so I'm first going to see how Apple upgrades the 12" MacBook before deciding between it and the 13' Pro with Touch Bar. Too bad the Air still doesn't have a retina display.
    What else can Apple do to the 12" MB other than upgrade to Kaby Lake?
  • Reply 8 of 51
    tyler82tyler82 Posts: 1,114member
    So they made 2 MacBook Pros and 3 people ordered one. It's a sell out!!!
    digitol
  • Reply 9 of 51
    focher said:
    No one buys MacBooks anymore. There's such a long wait time. 
    The food at this restaurant is terrible... and the portions are so small!  /s
    edited October 2016 digitolmwhitewonkothesanepscooter63
  • Reply 10 of 51
    digitoldigitol Posts: 276member
    i'm seriously having trouble believing this. Maybe Apple only made 100 macbook pro's? Seriously, i'm finding it extremely hard to comprehend people wanting to pay more money for a laptop that has taken away more i/o than ever, and on top of that still sports the same CPU's that have been sold since 2013. Gimicky touch bar aside, I just don't see it. 
  • Reply 11 of 51
    digitoldigitol Posts: 276member
    bluefire1 said:
    I don't need a new Mac until next year, so I'm first going to see how Apple upgrades the 12" MacBook before deciding between it and the 13' Pro with Touch Bar. Too bad the Air still doesn't have a retina display.
    What else can Apple do to the 12" MB other than upgrade to Kaby Lake?
    Well let's start with what APPLE REMOVED from previous Macs:  Longer Battery Life, dedicated USB 3.0 ports, dedicated thunderbolt port, SD-Card slot, HDMI out, MagSafe power, Backlit apple on the back. Now let's imagine what should have been announced: Faster CPU, improved batt life, Larger than 16GB RAM limit, Next generation WIFI AD (wiGig) --yes this exists look it up, improved Sound. So basically just include what we already had, and add these up to date cutting edge technologies. They already exist. It is possible. Instead Apple kowtows to the market and INCREASES prices, and EXCLUDES options/functions i/0 !!! It just doesn't add up. Please send a message to Apple and don't buy this stuff. They will get away with it as long as we allow it. I'm a mac fan, this hurts me to write this, but it's the reality, and Apple can absolutely do better. You know it and I know it. 
    entropystwa440
  • Reply 12 of 51
    Your headline conveys the exact opposite meaning from that which you intended.

    Shipping times haven't FALLEN to 4-5 weeks. They have RISEN to 4-5 weeks. "Fall" implies a shorter time where these laptops are available sooner than before (the opposite of what's happened).

    Come on guys, this is basic English, and you're supposed to be professional journalists.  The ability to convey the correct meaning with words is the fundamental requirement of your job.
    lightknightRayz2016ireland80s_Apple_Guyrandominternetpersonpscooter63
  • Reply 13 of 51
    tmaytmay Posts: 6,456member
    johnbear said:
    marketing BS 101

    Your mother would be so proud, you being the very first asshole shilling the "marketing B.S." (it's "hype" btw) for the new MBP on AI.
    Now, back to your room...



    Bluntwonkothesanewatto_cobraJanNLcalijony0
  • Reply 14 of 51
    apple ][apple ][ Posts: 9,233member
    Here's my perspective on today's event.

    I'm liking the new MacBook Pros.

    I see some people at a few different sites whining about the price. I remember what I paid for my first Apple laptop a long time ago, a Pismo, and I am not terrified by the price of these new MacBook Pros. If anybody thinks that they're too expensive, then don't buy one. Go buy something else. It's a MacBook Pro, not a MacBook Amateur.

    I also think that Apple is taking the right step forward with the Touch Strip. I consider laptops and tablets to be two separate devices, and I certainly don't want them combined into one, like a Surface. If you think that it's a good idea, then go buy a Surface and your troubles will be over, maybe or maybe not.

    I would have liked to have seen some announcements about desktop Macs, but there was nothing, at least for now.
    wonkothesanewatto_cobracalipscooter63
  • Reply 15 of 51
    Rayz2016Rayz2016 Posts: 6,957member
    digitol said:
    i'm seriously having trouble believing this. Maybe Apple only made 100 macbook pro's? Seriously, i'm finding it extremely hard to comprehend people wanting to pay more money for a laptop that has taken away more i/o than ever, and on top of that still sports the same CPU's that have been sold since 2013. Gimicky touch bar aside, I just don't see it. 
    Ah, the old "I don't like it so no one else can like it" school of thinking. 


    mwhitewatto_cobracalipscooter63jony0
  • Reply 16 of 51
    BluntBlunt Posts: 224member
    I won't buy one because my six years old Macbook Pro is still going strong. Never had to hard reboot it once, never had mallware or a virus. The only problem was a defect video card which was replaced for free in two days. My friends Windows laptop took a month to fix. Macs save you so much time compared to Windows shit.
    mwhitewatto_cobracalipscooter63
  • Reply 17 of 51
    Your headline conveys the exact opposite meaning from that which you intended.

    Shipping times haven't FALLEN to 4-5 weeks. They have RISEN to 4-5 weeks. "Fall" implies a shorter time where these laptops are available sooner than before (the opposite of what's happened).

    Come on guys, this is basic English, and you're supposed to be professional journalists.  The ability to convey the correct meaning with words is the fundamental requirement of your job.
    I approve this post. 
    stormgarellilightknightright_said_fredpscooter63
  • Reply 18 of 51
    tyler82 said:
    So they made 2 MacBook Pros and 3 people ordered one. It's a sell out!!!
    Isn't that what Microsoft do with the Surface?
    mwhiteentropyswatto_cobracalijony0
  • Reply 19 of 51
    matrix077 said:
    Your headline conveys the exact opposite meaning from that which you intended.

    Shipping times haven't FALLEN to 4-5 weeks. They have RISEN to 4-5 weeks. "Fall" implies a shorter time where these laptops are available sooner than before (the opposite of what's happened).

    Come on guys, this is basic English, and you're supposed to be professional journalists.  The ability to convey the correct meaning with words is the fundamental requirement of your job.
    I approve this post. 
    I approve this approval.
    stormgarellimatrix077right_said_fredpscooter63
  • Reply 20 of 51
    Blunt said:
    I won't buy one because my six years old Macbook Pro is still going strong. Never had to hard reboot it once, never had mallware or a virus. The only problem was a defect video card which was replaced for free in two days. My friends Windows laptop took a month to fix. Macs save you so much time compared to Windows shit.
    I agree. I"m getting the new one asap (as soon as my Purchases Department vets the damn computer, I'm afraid...) 
    Only thing is, I'm bloody perplexed at a MBP, with a discrete card that's quite powerful, a pretty decent CPU... and 16GB RAM. How the hell shall I run 3DSMax alongside Photoshop and work on a multilayered texture with such peanuts?
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