A professional video editor who gained access to the new Touch Bar-equipped MacBook Pro has posted a blog online and claims Apple's laptop is appropriate to video editing.

The new 15-inch MacBook Pro model runs smooth when cutting 5K ProRes footage in Final Cut Pro X of Apple. The video editor of Trim Editing, Thomas Grove Carter, said that he's been using the system in his work for the past week, though it's unclear at this point on how Carter obtained the new 15-inch MacBook Pro model, since the first online orders are only gearing up to ship, Huffington Post reported.

Regarding the Touch Bar of the new 15-inch MacBook Pro, Carter suggested that a person's cold heart will soften, since the new MacBook Pro provides direct access to contextual commands that can make keyboard shortcuts redundant. Carter claims that Apple's latest MacBook Pro works faster and the machine is more productive. Even so, Apple marketing head Phil Schiller, hit on his Twitter account and posted Carter's article.

Anyway, Apple's latest MacBook Pro is said to run faster compared to Windows laptops with superior components. The new 15-inch MacBook Pro is in fact powerful enough to support twin 5K displays, which is good enough to use as a full-time editing machine, according to Apple Insider.

That being the case, customers who were quick to pitch in their orders for the new Touch Bar equipped MacBook Pros may be receiving the machines earlier than expected. While the expected delivery for early purchasers ranged from Nov. 17 to Nov. 25, reports are mounting up that the Cupertino based tech company is preparing some devices for delivery as early as November 11.

With that, tech fans can expect some early adopters to start receiving Apple's MacBook Pro 2016 as early as this weekend with many more deliveries slated to fire up before Nov. 17, BGR has learned.

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