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So I've only had it for a few days now. First reactions are:

> Super small compared to my tank of a 13in 2012, but when compared to my work laptop (17in 2020), it is also smaller in the direct comparison.

> Screen to Bezel ratio has consistently thrown me for a loop because I accidentally touch the screen when trying to open and close it.

> True tone has definitely helped with having it be easier on the eyes. I used to use Flux for that.

> Compile times for large projects have sped up visibly in my eyes.

> So I haven't been able to truly benchmark graphics wise but in comparison to running Civ 5 on either computer, the 2020 edition blows it out of the water. Along with it not having a terrible lag when switching from game to browser.

> Even with the ARM conversion, I suspect that I'll have at least 3-4 good years out of this as a side project / light AR development mobile computer so I'm happy that it'll handle an OS update gracefully.

> I've been able to use the Macbook/Macbook Air/Macbook Pro (2016-2019) keyboards, and I'm glad that that did not carry over to MBP 2020. It's the closest to having my 2012 keyboard with responsiveness (jury is still out on reliability)

> TouchID is a bonus but I haven't used it past auth'ing into my laptop or sudo sessions.

> Still acclimating touchbar, multiple taps to access items has taken some getting used to mentally.

Previously I was using a Refurbished 2012 MBP for 6 years (with HDD/RAM upgrades, battery replacement), throughout college and my first job. So this jump to a retina display, faster processor, lighter form factor is a whole new world for me.



Thanks for taking the time to write this up!

I might get one instead of waiting for the ARM update. My user requirements are not that much!




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