we're here at Apple's event in
California and we are just getting our
hands on with the all-new MacBook it is
just the MacBook it is ridiculously thin
it's thirteen point one millimeter stem
and you can see one of the headline
features here this USB type-c port this
gets used for power display for
everything it's a fast little port it is
kind of giving the future of laptops
it's been around here we also of course
got a headphone jack and a microphone
but the big story here is the technology
the screen is 2304 by 1440 somewhere in
that neighborhood it's a Retina display
looks really good there's the speaker
grille across the top and Apple is
really playing up the new keyboard
they've got a new butterfly mechanism so
that the keys are really flat and in
whichever corner and push on they all
feel the same there's not much key
trouble to it actually it feels pretty
shallow but it doesn't feel terrible it
just takes a little bit of getting used
to what is weird those that trackpad
they've got an entirely new mechanism so
it also feels the same and Apple has
created this new thing called force clay
where you sort of like push through the
trackpad and you can see I just failed
to get it done there I'll try it one
more time you push it till you see a
second click and then it gives you like
a third action so there's single click
double click and now this force clip
will flexure do different things so you
can configure the strength of it there's
a little bit of tactile feedback so this
is the new MacBook it comes out on April
10 for $12.99 again stupid life crazy
thing it has an Intel Core M processor
so it should be pretty fast and I can't
wait
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