Sentences with phrase «macbook users»

The new macOS feature follows OneNote's support of Apple Pencil on the iPad Pro, and allows MacBook users - or those with a Magic Mouse or Magic Trackpad - to write, draw, and highlight in their notes.
As with certain MacBook users, though, anyone who frequently uses dongles and peripherals will have to carry around an adapter to utilize certain connector types like HDMI.
MacBook users now don't need to punch in the password every time you want to unlock the machine, instead if you also own the Apple Watch the Mac would auto unlock, a nifty new feature indeed.
Apple's latest macOS Sierra beta now warns MacBook users when display brightness is draining battery life.
That means MacBook users often find themselves living the dongle life.
Thankfully, third party manufacturers have met the challenge head on, designing a number of dongles, docks, and adapters that will make the life easier for any MacBook user.
A multiport adapter is quite essential for any Mac or MacBook user as the two systems do not offer enough facility.

Not exact matches

Landing Zone sells four docks, the Dock and Dock Express for MacBook Pro with Retina display users, and Dock 2.0 and Dock 2.0 Lite for MacBook Air users.
But Apple should consider fast - tracking this idea, because it could address one of the biggest consumer complaints facing the company right now: an inconsistent and unreliable MacBook keyboard that users say easily breaks when faced with crumbs or other particles.
Third, you're ditching apple and its products «cos to you being unable to sync any media player with a specific software (iTunes) is the same as having a system - wide block to non-apple products, you're not locked in, apple sells user experience, packs, bundles, a macbook without osx is just a nice industrial design example, but that's it, it's only when you add osx, ilife, iwork, that you get to experience what apple sold to you.
At around two grand, the new MacBook Pro will set you back a pretty penny, but the female power computer user will go absolutely head over heels at the newest offering from one of the best computer manufacturers in the world.
To register for the beta, users must first check off which Apple products they own, from a list that includes iPod, MacBook, iPhone and iPad.
Audio quality wise, the stereo speakers in both the 13 - inch and 15 - inch MacBook are impressive, offering users twice the dynamic range and 58 percent more volume.
For example, if you're a die - hard Mac user, you can buy a great MacBook Pro at a discount online and as long as you buy Apple Care, you're likely to be in good hands.
The third - generation MacBook continues to use the same design as the original version, featuring a full - size edge - to - edge keyboard with a speaker grille located above to save space, MacBook Pro-style black display bezels, and a Force Touch trackpad that enables Force Click, allowing users to use pressure - based click gestures.
This, no matter how creepy it looks, is an excellent MacBook security advice for users.
Touch ID can be used by multiple users on a MacBook Pro, making it easy to share a system securely.
There's no reason for MacBook or MacBook Pro users with USB - C to rely on adapters for ruggedized mass storage.
If you want to continue moaning about Apple users with photos of your MacBook then go ahead.
But is this enough to wean away users from Apple's MacBook Air?
The third group is MacBook and MacBook Pro users.
The 13 ″ MacBook Pro with Retina is a closer comparison in terms of specs if a user prefers the Apple ecosystem over Windows.
The story of a disgruntled Apple user who suddenly found out that his beloved MacBook Pro was now obsolete.
If you're already a Mac user, then you know that the MacBook Pro is drool - worthy.
Audio quality wise, the stereo speakers in both the 13 - inch and 15 - inch MacBook are impressive, offering users twice the dynamic range and 58 percent more volume.
One thing that I like about Mac OS is that if an iPhone user sends a text to my iPhone, I receive the message on my MacBook.
Apple has introduced a Lightning to USB - C Cable to its online accessory store that lets users connect their iPhone, iPad, or iPod with Lightning connector to a computer's USB - C port for syncing and charging.Significantly, the cable can be used with an Apple 29W USB - C Power Adapter to take advantage of the fast charging feature on the 12.9 - inch iPad Pro, but not the brand new 9.7 - inch iPad Pro, which lacks the fast - charge capability.The new adapter will be a welcome option for iPhone and iPad owners who also own a 12 - inch MacBook, which uses a 29W USB - C Power Adapter.The cable comes in 1 - meter and 2 - meter lengths, costing $ 25 and $ 35 respectively, and both are shipping immediately.
For this week's giveaway, we've teamed up with Casetify, a site that specializes in a whole range of custom - created iOS accessories, from iPhone and iPad cases to MacBook covers and Apple Watch straps.Casetify lets users design their own cases using photos, text, and more, and it also offers hundreds of awesome community - created and curated designs that aren't quite like anything else on the market.
Since the launch of Apple's Retina MacBook last April, users have been looking for ways to expand the functionality of the single port included on the machine, a USB - C that can support a multitude of functions including power and data.
Taking aim at the growing use of USB - C in the tech industry, the Dual USB Drive includes connectors for both USB - A 3.0 and USB - C that allow users to transfer files between a traditional USB - supporting computer and a machine like Apple's new 12 - inch Retina MacBook that uses the new USB - C standard.While similar to the company's iXpand Flash Drive line — which pairs a USB connector with a Lightning connector for a more mobile - friendly storage solution — the Dual USB Drive is definitely lighter and slimmer than the iXpand line.
The updated 15 - inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display has Force Touch trackpad to let users interact with Mac operating system in a smoother way than ever before.
The MacBook Pros are also expensive, and some users may end up spending thousands of dollars above the retail price for add - ons like extra storage.
Today at CES accessory manufacturer Satechi announced a newly updated Type - C Hub for Apple's Retina MacBook lineup, which replaces one of the traditional USB 3.0 ports with a new USB - C alternative to allow users to charge the MacBook while using the dongle.
The new MacBook Airs are locked down tight, with our good friends over at iFixIt describing it as perhaps Apple's least user - serviceable notebook yet.
Rather than using Micro-USB, it's an Apple Lightning cable, and you'll get what appears to be the shortest Lightning - to - USB cable in the world included in the box (bad luck 2016 MacBook Pro users).
Apple's 2016 MacBook has been criticized by some users for its higher price, controversial Touch Bar that replaces the hardware function keys, lack of ports and microSD slot.
During the company's «Hello again» event, Apple software head Craig Federighi showed how the Touch Bar enhances the user experience on the MacBook Pro.
The Mini seems to better fit the average computer user looking for a bit more versatility and flexibility than the USB - C ports that come with your MacBook Pro.
If you are a heavy MacBook Pro user, you'd know that Apple in its bid to slim down the design of the device compromised on its thermal performance.
Unlike Apple, which equips the MacBook Pro solely with USB - C ports, Lenovo gives business users several more options.
Apple is getting a lot of stick for failing to give users a 32 GB RAM option onthe latest MacBook Pro — but there's a good reason why 16 GB is the most you can get.
The Bottom Line While its sealed - case limitations will turn off power users, Apple's least expensive Mac delivers a solid OS X experience in a compact box with similar performance to the entry - level MacBook Air and iMac models.
While its sealed - case limitations will turn off power users, Apple's least expensive Mac delivers a solid OS X experience in a compact box with similar performance to the entry - level MacBook Air and iMac models.
With the new MacBook, Apple is essentially saying goodbye to the MagSafe power adapter that allowed users to not have to worry about what would happen to their computer if someone tripped over the cable.
Some 2016 MacBook Pro users have reported several issues with their keyboards, including non-functional keys, high pitch noise on some keys and keys with non-uniform feel, according to MacRumors.
I openly admit to using my MacBook 99.9 % of the time as my daily driver, and have done so many times in the past, but given the amount of tech support I do helping Windows users, it's very handy to have a native Windows device rather than relying on a virtual machine, at least for some of the time.
Users are reporting that certain keys on the 2016 MacBook Pro would enter double letters or remain unresponsive.
There are several other complaints shared by numerous other 2016 MacBook Pro users with varying sizes / models.
Unfortunately, there's a growing number of users experiencing problems with the MacBook Pro's keyboard.
Plus, the XPS 15 still has a mechanical click, which might be a bonus for users put off by the MacBook's simulated click using Apple's «taptic engine.»
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