[Trainer-Talk] MacBook Dilemma
nedgranic at gmail.com
nedgranic at gmail.com
Sat Jun 12 15:50:14 UTC 2021
Hi,
Apple dumped Intel processors and switched to a beefed-up version of their own CPUs - based on the ARM architecture - that they put in their mobile devices. Windows runs only on Intel processors. That's why it's not possible to install Bootcamp on the new Mac models. You might look for a model from 2019.
I don't like the Touch Bar either, but it still works. Not sure how can the laptop be used without it.
Sounds unlikely it will break down any time soon; those are sturdy reliable machines.
HTH!
Ned
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From: Trainer-Talk [mailto:trainer-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of JASON ALAMILLO via Trainer-Talk
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2021 12:51 PM
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Subject: Re: [Trainer-Talk] MacBook Dilemma
Hey Brad, thank you for your advice, I am not looking to have another Intel Mac because I want better thermal performance as well. For example, my mom bought a MacBook last year and it gets hot and the fans start going crazy as soon as you push it even a little. I am looking for an M1, but the Windows thing, being honest, I have this Mac which takes Boot Camp so I’m ok with having a computer without windows capabilities. Although I do think it’s a stupid thing Apple took that out but that’s just my consumer opinion. Now you said you do everything you need to that a TouchBar would normally do, but without even needing to use the TouchBar at all. How is that possible? How do you use TouchBar features without using the actual TouchBar? I am concerned that this Mac is going to break down in the middle of my semester but if I have a solution to the TouchBar, I might just get the M1.
> On Jun 11, 2021, at 12:15 PM, Brad Snyder via Trainer-Talk <trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> The new MacBook Air with M1 processor does have regular F-keys, but you can not run Windows with BootCamp on M1 Macs. The MacBook Air also has only 2 USB-C ports, which can be limiting in some use cases.
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> The higher end MacBook Pro 13, and the MacBook Pro 16 with Intel processors are still available, and these machines have 4 USB-C ports and will run Windows with BootCamp if that is something you feel you need.
>
> I have a 2019 MacBook Pro 13 with TouchBar, and find the TouchBar is a non-issue because I never need to use it. I am able to do everything I need to do without interacting with the TouchBar. Same is true for the absence of a physical Escape key, though that issue has been corrected beginning with the latest models of the 2 higher end macBook Pros.
>
> If you need a more powerful Mac than the M1 MacBook Air or lower end MacBook Pro, then go ahead and get the higher end Intel MacBook Pros. I don’t think you will have any problem using them.
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> - Brad -
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>
> On Jun 11, 2021, at 12:59, JASON ALAMILLO via Trainer-Talk <trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hello all. As many of you know, there are a lot of us who have to deal with VR services all over the country on a daily or weekly basis. Mine in Nevada isn’t all that awesome or wonderful or helpful all the time, but recently they have told me that they would be willing to get me a MacBook if it is needed as I have expressed to them that it is. Only thing is I have a dilemma. I thought Apple would introduce a MacBook without a TouchBar and extra IO ports like an SD Card slot, MagSafe charging port, USBA and others. Unfortunately they didn’t. I do need a new MacBook. This one is just too slow when loading apps, editing videos and audio files, switching between windows, and especially now when doing meetings online, it sounds like a jet engine and it isn’t as effective as I need it to be. So I could go and ask them to get me one of the newer M1 MacBooks which would be absolutely amazing because of the immensely faster chip, boosted performance, and I would get it with tons more storage. But I do not like to use the TouchBar, which is what Apple replaced the row of function keys with. It freezes, it’s difficult to use with VoiceOver, and I’d rather use a row of function keys. I would have to deal with it should I ask for one of the current and newest M1 MacBook. I would also love to have the extra ports because it would make the computer more mobile and portable for me because I wouldn’t have to be carrying around a bunch of adapters just for all of the drives and such I need to use.
> Another concern is that the newer Macs don’t have windows compatibility. Does anyone know if that is true?
> I know I could wait until Apple does another event or drops MacBooks just without an event, but that could be until September or even later than that. I know that they may or may not bring back the TouchBar or IO ports, it’s Apple, we can only wonder. So I am not sure what to do and I thought I’d ask all of you even though most of us are windows users. What do you think I should do, I am quite confused and at the moment have no idea what to do. Thank you so much for your time and advice.
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