But Mac users continue to miss out, sinceFace ID is even absent from the iMac.
However, several signs suggest that Face ID for Mac is on the way.
This suggests that Apple has long been preparing to include the technology in its Mac products.
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Next, we have the recent reveal of the new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, notches included.
Apple wouldnt design a notch so wide if it didnt have something to hidelike a TrueDepth camera for instance.
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At which point, well all have grown accustomed to the big black tab invading our displays.
The new 14-inch MacBook Pro boasts a 14.2-inch display and the 16-inch model offers 16.2.
Thats a win for many of us.
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For most of us, the notch will be an unobtrusive landmark on spacious terrain.
However, when running apps in full screen mode, you do lose the benefits of a bigger display.
But for general macOS usage, many will welcome the extra space.
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Its a cheeky proposition by the company, but one worthy of consideration.
Even if the purpose were to stir up chatter on social media, the company would have succeeded.
However, the new MacBook Pro display notch is more than a talking point and topic of debate.
On top of that, the extra screen space afforded by the redesign will benefit many of us.
Apple engineers its products with intent, and its controversial notch does have a place and a purpose.