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I use this one:
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This one fits great on my 15" also comes with a screen and keyboard protector and four rubber pads to place on the bottom if you need to add.
 
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Look at InCase.com. You get many more choices. Fast service and they pay for shipping.
I am doing that now.

You know I really have to hand it to think its stupid of InCase to not list product weights. Its sure not obvious or readily discoverable on the product page.

 
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Are the M5 Macbook identical size wise to the M4? InCase has not updated their website to include M5 MB cases (that I see).
 
Are the M5 Macbook identical size wise to the M4? InCase has not updated their website to include M5 MB cases (that I see).
completely identical. Any case that's been designed for the m2 air and up will fit the m5 air. Literally just went from an m2 to an m5 air, besides changing some of the icons on the keyboard, they are 100% the same physically on the outside
 
I bought the Incase one in the past for my 15 inch M4 MacBook Air, but I noticed after a couple weeks the screen was bending at the corners, so I took it off and in time it went back to its original shape
 
I bought the Incase one in the past for my 15 inch M4 MacBook Air, but I noticed after a couple weeks the screen was bending at the corners, so I took it off and in time it went back to its original shape
I've had the Incase on my M4 since I bought it. There is no screen warping or any other nonsense. It's a great case and does not fit in any way that it could ever warp the screen. 🙄
 
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