After seven sad years, Apple has finally killed the MacBook Pro with Touch Bar. Here's a farewell to this past Mac design.
After seven sad years, Apple has finally killed the MacBook Pro with Touch Bar. What could have been an iconic mark for Apple became a PR crisis until the company moved away from this design entirely when it introduced the M1 Pro and M1 Max MacBook Pro models. Of all the problems these Macs had, I can assure you it wasn't the Touch Bar's fault – or at least when Apple finally introduced a version of this product with a physical ESC button, everything was perfect for me.
That said, of all the issues these MacBook Pro models had, I can assure you that Touch Bar was just fine.
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