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I love the MacBook but it’s getting lost

I love the MacBook but it’s getting lost

Posted on November 1, 2018November 1, 2018 By Jarvis

Creatives have a shiny new iPad Pro, while MacBook Air die-hards have an all-new Retina model, but where does that leave the 12-inch MacBook? Apple’s thinnest, lightest laptop has been controversial from day one, its single USB-C port and low-profile keyboard forcing some not-insignificant compromises in return for its extreme portability.

The MacBook Retina gave us our first taste of Apple’s “butterfly” key mechanism, and after the heights of the hyperbole during the keynote it’s little surprise that the backlash proved so vigorous.
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