![]() ![]() Apple knows the tech intimately from its iPhone devices, and Windows Hello has demonstrated just how quick and convenient logging in with facial recognition can be. Apple has upgraded the webcams on its latest models, and even added a display notch in the case of the MacBook Pro – a notch that makes the lack of Face ID all the more noticeable.Īs we mentioned above, rumors have been swirling that Apple is planning to add Face ID to the Mac, although it's reportedly still a couple of years away. ![]() We haven’t really felt a reason to change that. And the Mac is totally optimized for indirect input. The MacBook Pro 2021 (14-inch) and MacBook Pro 2021 (16-inch) are marvellous laptops, but despite their premium. There are plenty of them available of course, from the entry-level iPad right up to the 12.9-inch iPad Pro.įace ID is something that makes more sense for an iMac or a MacBook Pro though. In a new interview with The Wall Street Journal (transcribed by 9To5Mac ), John Ternus, Apple’s senior vice president of hardware engineering, said, We make the world’s best touch computer on an iPad. MacBook Pro 2021 could be perfect with a touchscreen here’s why Apple says no. Touchscreen input is something that's available on quite a few Windows computers now, but it doesn't really make a lot of sense – at least not unless you're using a device like the Surface Pro 8 that can also do double duty as a tablet.Īpple's tablet-laptop hybrid is of course the iPad, and it's fair to direct users who want this touch input (and Apple Pencil support) to seek out the slate instead. Make no mistake, with virtually the same specs as the MacBook Pro, the new iPad Pro offers a. But combined with the much more exciting goings-on in Universal Control, it makes the iPad a far. Something huge happened on April 20th, Apple released its newest flagship computer the 2021 M1 iPad Pro. The responses given by the Apple executives in the WSJ interview make sense, up to a point. It is a hobbled touchscreen Mac experience thanks to Apple’s reluctance to go full steam ahead.
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