Apple's MacBook Pro line is finally back on track. After years of questionable design decisions, Apple's new MacBook Pro models finally gave professional users a reason to get excited. With its new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros, Apple mercifully killed the Touch Bar, an idea that was always more intriguing in theory than in practice. Further, Apple reversed course and bestowed the new MacBook Pros with a lot of ports that were previously removed with the 2016 update. And last but not least, Apple's new MacBook Pros are speed demons, all thanks to the new M1 Pro and M1 Max processors.
In effect, Apple seemingly listened to every complaint users had about recent MacBook Pro designs and addressed them. Still, there's one design decision that has seemingly rubbed some users the wrong way. You see, the new MacBook Pro models have a notch design, similar in style to the iPhone. The notch design was implemented to give users more screen real estate. Curiously, though, many users have lamented the fact that the new MacBook Pros lack support for Face ID.
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