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MacBook Pro 2022 could be perfect with a touchscreen — here’s why Apple says no

MacBook Pro 2021 could be perfect with a touchscreen — here'south why Apple tree says no

MacBook Pro 16-inch 2021 sitting on a coffee table
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The MacBook Pro 2021 (14-inch) and MacBook Pro 2021 (xvi-inch) are marvellous laptops, only despite their premium price, they're both missing something that Windows portables have had for a long time: touchscreens.

The large question is why, and that's something that Joanna Stern of the Wall Street Journal was able to put to Apple direct.

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"Nosotros make the globe's best touch computer on an iPad," replied John Ternus, Apple'south senior vice president of hardware engineering. "It'south totally optimized for that. And the Mac is totally optimized for indirect input. We haven't really felt a reason to alter that."

At a glance, that feels like an unsatisfying answer: but because you tin can accept a better touchscreen experience elsewhere, doesn't mean you can't take whatever touchscreen experience on a laptop.

But and then again, would Apple really want every MacBook Pro xiv-inch review to focus on how ineffective a theoretical touchscreen is, when there are so many positives to encompass? Plus, without needing to touch the screen, there's less reason to buy that $19 cleaning textile.

Personally, equally the mostly happy owner of a Surface Laptop 2, I can count on one mitt the number of times I've used the touchscreen — and most of those have been past accident when I've forgotten it's there. So I have a reasonable amount of sympathy for the statement that says "we don't take a touch screen on the laptop considering information technology's unnecessary."

While she had Apple on paw to answer design questions, Stern also asked about the lack of Face ID, and hither the response was considerably less convincing, given the notch is right in that location already.

"Touch ID is more than convenient on a laptop since your hands are already on the keyboard," said Tom Boger, Apple VP of Mac and iPad product marketing. It doesn't have a bully leap of logic to point out that if you've just switched on your MacBook, then you're also right in forepart of the camera.

And anybody disappointed at the lack of waterproofing on the new MacBook Pro shouldn't expect that oversight to be rectified whatever fourth dimension soon, either. "Both of them stared at me blankly on Zoom when I asked almost a water-resistant laptop," Stern writes. "That hasn't been on many people'due south lists," Boger eventually responded.

Despite these oversights, the new MacBook Pros sit proudly on our list of the all-time laptops you tin buy correct now. They're expensive, yes, just they are beautifully designed and a thoroughly recommended purchase if money is no object.

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Freelance correspondent Alan has been writing well-nigh tech for over a decade, covering phones, drones and everything in between. Previously Deputy Editor of tech site Alphr, his words are found all over the web and in the occasional magazine too. When not weighing upwards the pros and cons of the latest smartwatch, you lot'll probably find him tackling his ever-growing games backlog. Or, more than likely, playing Spelunky for the millionth time.

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