Earlier this month, Apple launched two new MacBook Pro models along with two strong processors for them.
While the processor and other features are the talks of the conversation, all eyes (not intentional) have been on the notch displayed by Apple on the MacBook Pro display.
Some wondered if the notch was for a factebalan but not and now Apple has explained why it does not give candidates on the MacBook.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Tom Boger, VP Mac and the marketing of iPad products, said that “Touch ID is more comfortable on the laptop because your hands are already on the keyboard.” Facarid was introduced by the first Apple in 2017 with the iPhone X when the notch made his first appearance.
Another criticism leveled on Apple around the MacBook is the lack of touch screen on a laptop.
There are many Windows PCs from people like Lenovo, Dell, HP that comes with a touch screen.
Even the affordable Chromebook is also equipped with touch screen capabilities but Apple is firmly avoiding entertaining the idea of putting a touch screen on Mac.
The reason behind it is actually the iPad.
Like John Ternus, Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, Apple, explained to the Wall Street Journal, “We make the best touch computer in the world on the iPad.
This is completely optimized for it.
And Mac is completely optimized for indirect input.
We It hasn’t really felt the reason for changing it.
“The iPad Pro comes with the M1 and Apple processor indeed claiming that it is much faster than many Windows PCs.
The iPad Pro does come with facarid and there is an option to buy a magical keyboard separately but it doesn’t have a touchid.
No touch screen has seen people like Microsoft and Intel poke fun at Apple many times through their ads.
Maybe the target of excavation and the next JABS that stabs Apple will be a notch on the Macbook and a lack of facial recognition.