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MacBooky are loved by many users not only for their software, but also for their design featuring an aluminum chassis. The catch, however, is that the dark versions in particular MacBookThey are literally magnets for all sorts of smudges, fingerprints, and the like, which is why users have to constantly clean them to keep their computers looking nice, or miniwell. Then when Apple last year introduced to the world MacBooky Air M2 with dark inky chassis, the world started having a problem with fingerprints on the chassis MacBookto be aware of perhaps even more than ever before, because it is precisely on this otherwise beautiful variaFingerprints and other dirt stuck to it perhaps the most in the history of Macs. Apple fortunately, however, he learned a lesson from the whole affair and on Tuesday presented MacBookThe y Pro with its space-black body has a special coating that eliminates fingerprints.

Apple in its press release it states specifically: “Models MacBook Pro with chips M3 Pro and M3 Max are now available in a stunning space black that is tailor-made for professional users. Thanks to a groundbreaking chemical process, the laptops are also coated with an anodized layer, so they are less likely to attract fingerprints.”  And it seems that this is indeed the case. According to the reactions of foreign journalists and YouTubers who had the opportunity to Keynote see in kancelegy Appluv u New Yorkat the new MacBooky Pro in space black varialive and who subsequently received them from Applu borrowed for testing, namely fingerprints or other smudges on the bodies of the machines actually remain less - compared to the dark blue MacBookem Air M2. The vast majority of them agree that fingerprints are still visible on the chassis of the device, however, the progress in the form of the use of a new chemical process is indisputable. It therefore seems that the "matted" MacBookIt is probably toonec, which is definitely great news. Many users prefer dark models to light ones, but at the same time they are afraid of them precisely because of the need to clean them more often. Therefore, we can only hope that Apple the same method will be used for MacBooků Air next year and will make you forget the failure that their fans encountered with the dark blue version of the M2 model.

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