It's been a big 24 hours for Apple,Watch Unique Lady 2 Online and the good news has rippled all the way down to little old Australia.
A New York City keynote address saw the brand introduce their new MacBook Pro to the world, complete with Touch Bar and a new USBC-C cord that’ll be easier than ever to trip over.
SEE ALSO: Instead of a new MacBook Air, Apple gave us a Touch Bar-less MacBook ProThe new 13 and 15-inch models also include a Touch ID sensor and they're thinner and lighter than ever, coming in a "space grey" colour, as well as the traditional silver.
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So, when can keen Australian customers get their grubby mitts on it?
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The good news is, the 13-inch MacBook Pro (starting at A$2,199) is shipping from Friday.
If you want a 13-inch or 15-inch model with Touch Bar and Touch ID (starting at A$3,599 and A$3,599 respectively), you'll have to exercise a *touch* (get it?) more patience.
They’ll be available to ship to Australia in two to three weeks.

The new Pro is reportedly 103 percent faster for gaming, and over 75 percent faster for video editing and graphics.
Apple's senior vice president of marketing, Phil Schiller said: "It has a whole new design made of metal; it's aluminum on all sides," adding "it is the new gold standard in notebook computers."
For full specs, read Mashable's run-down here.
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