1. New Butterfly Keyboard
The new MacBook is incredibly lightweight, but its keyboard may take a little time to adapt. Although Apple claims that they created a new "butterfly" mechanism to bring comfortable feel, the buttons are still a little stiff, and the keypad is so short that it's almost impossible to feel the pressure.
2. New Touch Control Board
The new trackpad is really accurate, but the Force click action is very intuitive and you have to press the trackpad to trigger the action. For a company that has been refusing to add mouse buttons, it is a bit odd to bring such extra interaction on the trackpad.
3. The only universal interface
While we are waiting for the Apple's thinnest MacBook to get a high-resolution display, the most important part of the new MacBook is not the screen, but the interface to the left of the fuselage. This USB type-c interface is a universal interface for powering devices, transmitting data, and connecting monitors.
Although the MagSafe power adapter has no tripping function, the benefits of this new interface can be completely offset by this regret. First of all, the new MacBook's excellent endurance means that you don't have to constantly connect it to the power supply; In addition, this interface represents a future trend that meets almost every fantasy of the computer industry since the advent of the serial and parallel ports 30 years ago, and it is not the only Apple that supports it behind it.
Although it is still wearing an ugly adapter, if all goes well, this plug-in/sync/Connect a variety of functional USB interface will be rapid development, and these adapters are only short-term solutions.