In the long run, the company may have done the Touch Bar a bit of a disservice by consciously uncoupling Touch ID, but for the Air, it was the ideal decision, bringing its most useful feature without driving up the price in the process. After a couple of years with a Touch Bar on both my work and personal machines, the fingerprint scanner remains the one feature (outside of the standard function keys like volume) that I use on a daily basis. TechCrunchreally liked that Apple has broken-out the “Touch ID from the bar. It’s been updated to Apple’s newer technology, which allows you to tap down anywhere, instead of only at the front of the touchpad like on older MacBook Airs.” CNBC really liked the updated trackpad, saying: “The larger track pad gives you more room for zooming into photos with two fingers, or gesturing to view all of your open windows with three fingers.
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