Apple isn’t shy with MacBooks when it comes to offering unusual and controversial innovations. Among other things, the Touch Bar has been implemented, and the MacBook Pro models have recently been given a score. However, for years, Apple refused to use a touch screen, and Face ID did not want it to be integrated. Both have long been a common practice among Windows competitors, and there are many touch-enabled laptops, as well as Windows Hello, with which the device can be safely unlocked using the face.
iPad is available for touch
Well this has The Wall Street Journal I asked and wanted to know from Apple why they insisted here. For touch screens, . said John Ternus, Apple’s senior vice president of hardware engineering IPAD You have it displayed: “With the iPad, we’re building the best touch PC in the world. It’s totally optimized for that. And the Mac is completely optimized for indirect input. We didn’t really see a reason to change that.”
In the case of Face ID, you might think this is currently enforced, because MacBook Pros have had a notch lately. Here, too, Apple has an explanation, because they believe Touch ID is better than Face ID for laptops, and for practical reasons: “Touch ID is more convenient on a laptop because your hands are already on the keyboard,” said Tom Boger, vice president of Mac product marketing. and iPad.
There were also other bits of information: the two managers evaded the question of why life in the repair shops was so difficult and said that they “work in this area.” When asked about the “waterproof” MacBook, there was a stunned look. “It wasn’t on a lot of people’s list,” said Boger finally.
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