![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I can type on both just fine, but I’m not a fan of this style-every time I had to switch back to my MacBook Air for a few minutes, its old keyboard felt better immediately. In practice, though, I can’t tell the difference between this and the first-gen MacBook keyboard. Apple says this is the second generation of these switches the company used different materials in an attempt to improve the feel, even though the keys don’t actually travel any farther. The keyboard uses the new butterfly-switch mechanism Apple introduced in theġ2-inch MacBook in 2015, with low-profile, low-travel keys. Personally, I’d trade a little extra thickness for a better keyboard, but that isn’t an option. Apple should optimize the experience of actually using the Mac, not just of carrying it around. While weight savings are always welcome, I would rather have a thicker laptop with a better keyboard than a computer this thin with keys that barely travel. The MacBook Pro is thinner and lighter than previous generations-this one weighs just a hair over 3 pounds. Physically, the MacBook Pro got a pretty dramatic overhaul, even though this model keeps the row of function keys along the top of the computer. ![]()
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