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As the new MacBook Pro machines are closely scrutinized by those outside of Apple's futuristic headquarters, the secrets of laptops become clear and make the Uncomfortable reading.
Apple CEO, Tim Cook, makes a hand sign during a product launch (Photo: Stephen Lam / Getty Images)
The MacBook Pro tracks the latest MacBook Pro machines are also considered to be high-end portable machines with all the power you need at the press.
Which means the MacBook Pro's inability equipped with i9 To handle the heat generated when placed under a reasonable charge, Apple's designers have made a brave choice: YouTube and Dave Lee examine the problems:
The CPU of 8th generation d & # 3 9; Intel has 6 cores but the thermal design of the MacBook Pro 15 "is not made to eliminate the heat, the screen in true tone is great, it's still one of the best screens of the market. The third generation butterfly switch keypad has the membrane to prevent dust from entering. And the option for 32GB of RAM is great, but it's still a MacBook Pro and there will be thermal limitations on this design.
The MacGyvered solution in testing – running the MacBook Pro in the freezer to keep the temperatures down – is a problem for obvious practical reasons, a problem that should have been solved at the design stage. I'm sure the professional would prefer it to work "well" instead.
Detail of an Apple MacBook 2017 laptop, taken on July 7, 2017. (Photo by Neil Godwin / T3 Magazine via Getty Images)
days after the revelation of the curious side effect of # 39; Apple The third generation butterfly keyboard. Announced as offering a quieter experience while maintaining the same amount of keys, the iFixit teardown team pointed out that the silicone coating under the plugs also reduced the potential for dust and debris to break the keyboard . With more time to study the keyboard, the iFixit team published its findings:
We do not have the most vivid equipment nor an anechoic chamber, so we have used a sound level meter, a phone application and our ears to compare the noise of the current and past keyboard. The result? We think that the third generation keyboard is slightly less slamming on high frequencies, which is a bit weak.
We pumped this keyboard full of particles to test our theory of sealing … The holes in the membrane allow the keycap clips to pbad through, but are covered by the cap itself, blocking the sound. entrance of dust. The butterfly keys of the previous generation are much less protected and are almost immediately flooded with our incandescent granules.
The use of a silicone membrane to protect the electronics has been the subject of a previously published Apple patent, and Apple told Service Providers that:
the keyboard has a membrane under the key guards to prevent debris from entering the throttle mechanism. The procedure for replacing the spacebar has also changed compared to the previous model. Repair documentation and service videos will be available when keycap parts start shipping.
I wonder why Apple would like to emphasize the tranquility of the keyboard in publicly available marketing material, without recognizing increased protection? 2015 (image: Apple PR) Apple PR