I do agree though that it's a very divisive feature amongst users and one that you either get used to or you will forever loathe. In fact, I type just fine on it and sometimes even prefer it. While I agree that the new 'Butterfly' mechanism for the keyboard and very low key travel is different, I surprisingly do not hate it. Plus, like the Surface series it has a less-wide aspect ratio (16:10), which I prefer (seriously, I think PC manufacturers need to go to 3:2 or 16:10 at least).īattery life is on par with most Ultrabooks in this category, and I can get 6 to 8 hours depending on some settings. I will point out that because there is no digitizer the display is sharp, bright, and has an excellent color gamut. ![]() Sure, there's no touch screen, but personally, that is not something that bothers me although I get that for some users this is a deal breaker. Still, Windows 10 on a 13-inch MacBook Pro (2880x1800 though Windows for some reason recommends 2560x1600) is more than fine. Something like the HP Spectre x360, Dell XPS 13, or a Surface in most cases is significantly cheaper, come with a better selection of ports, have nicer displays, and offer neat things like facial recognition or flip to become tablets. ![]() Of course, I would never advise you buy a MacBook Pro just to use Windows 10.
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