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The new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models announced on Monday are available in a new Space Black finish when configured with M3 Pro or M3 Max chips. Notably, Apple says this finish features an "anodization seal" to "greatly reduce fingerprints."

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Space Black MacBook Pro via Tom's Guide

Apple already made the MacBook Air available in a darker Midnight finish, and it is considered by many to be a fingerprint magnet. Based on hands-on videos of the new MacBook Pro models shared following Apple's event, the new anti-fingerprint seal does appear to be an improvement compared to the MacBook Air, but more testing is needed.

In the hands-on video below, The Verge's Dan Seifert said "I got like 30 seconds to touch the new Space Black model, and yeah, I guess there are fewer fingerprints on it, but we'll really have to see how it holds up in the real world."


Six Colors editor-in-chief Jason Snell said the Space Black finish is "generally more resistant to fingerprints," but he said some fingerprints are still to be expected. He also said Space Black is more like a "dark gray" instead of actual black:
I got my greasy monkey paws on a Space Black laptop and can report that Apple's as good as its word in the sense that it seems generally more resistant to fingerprints and other smudges.

But I don't want to exaggerate this feature: you can still see fingerprints. They just aren't as prominent. This is a progressive improvement over something like the Midnight M2 MacBook Air, but it's not a cure-all.

Similarly, I need to warn you not to get too excited about Apple finally making a black MacBook Pro. Space Black is not actually as black as space. It's a dark gray. Yes, it's appreciably darker than the Space Gray on the current MacBook Pros (and the new base model), but it's still a shimmery metallic gray. Fans of Darth Vader stand down.
Another hands-on video from Brian Tong:

MobileSyrup's Patrick O'Rourke said "I have very greasy fingers and spent several minutes in the hands-on area trying to smudge the 'Space Black' colour — I couldn't."

Gizmodo's Kyle Barr said "I did have the chance to put my grubby hands on the newest M3-powered MacBook Pros, and while I didn't see many leftover smears on the surface, it didn't take long for Apple staff to swoop in with microfiber cloth in hand to remove any wayward stains," so testing will be needed outside of a controlled environment.

XDA's Brady Snyder on Space Black and fingerprints:
Though the changes to the M3 MacBook Pro were mostly internal, there's a new color called Space Black. It looks better in person than it did in Apple's unveiling, but it's still not black. I'd compare it to the black color of the iPhone 5 or the iPad mini 2. It's still nowhere near the black color we saw on the polycarbonate MacBooks in the mid-2000s. As you can see in the photos below, this MacBook can look lighter and darker based on lighting conditions, much like Apple's Midnight colorway. However, compared to that color, the MacBook Pro does seem to be less of a fingerprint magnet.
The new MacBook Pro models are available to order now, and most configurations will begin arriving to customers and launch in stores on Tuesday, November 7. Configurations with the M3 Max chip launch later in November.

Article Link: Space Black MacBook Pro With Anti-Fingerprint Seal Revealed in First Hands-On Videos
 
Absolutely brilliant color. I have fond memories of the last black MacBooks from the mid-late 2000s. I may spring for one of these even though it's hard to justify. Will likely wait to see what the next iPad Pros look like. I hope Apple does a larger 14" iPad Pro.
 
the wallpaper reminds me of my childhood drawings, the good ones. This painting was the lost origin of the M3 MBP wallpaper called Life of M3. Very complex and amazing drawing.
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Apple must have looked at this from someone's Resume and said, "You're hired!". Tim was so stunned that he wanted a copy of this cutting-edge piece of artwork. Just the best piece of work for Apple to turn into a wallpaper. /s
 
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Tempted to buy one of these even though I have no use for it. 🤣 The iPad Pro is better in every way for my use case. They are still offering $150 trade-in credit for my 2017 12” MacBook. Really wish Apple would breathe new life into that machine with Apple Silicon. It’s dog slow now but I almost want to keep it just because it’s such a work of art.
 
That actually looks like a really good color. Much better than space gray in my opinion. I got silver just because I didn't like how space gray looked, but I would definitely get space black now.
 
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Absolutely brilliant color. I have fond memories of the last black MacBooks from the mid-late 2000s. I may spring for one of these even though it's hard to justify. Will likely wait to see what the next iPad Pros look like. I hope Apple does a larger 14" iPad Pro.
The color looks great, but I’m uninterested / have no need for a new MBP. I switched over to iPad Pro back in 2018, now on an M1 12.9”, and love it for its versatility and performance when traveling for work and its ability to be a great consumption device after hours at home. I also have to use a Surface laptop at work (which I refuse to travel with) so as much as it would be great to have a powerhouse like the 16” M3 Max MBP, I just don’t need it. I’d like to see a 15” iPad Pro, but I’d be fine with the same size if they could bump up the battery life to something close to 15 hours. It’s the one thing that I think needs improvement.
 
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the wallpaper reminds me of my childhood drawings, the good ones. This painting was the lost origin of the M3 MBP wallpaper called Life of M3. Very complex and amazing drawing.
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Apple must have looked at this from someone's Resume and said, "You're hired!". Tim was so stunned that he wanted a copy of this cutting-edge piece of artwork. Just the best piece of work for Apple to turn into a wallpaper. /s
It's also a "PRC"
 
It's fine but I don't expect a miracle.
Usually any seal will wear off and the darker thing is more obvious dust, dirt and fingerprints will be. Plus all that usual wear around ports will be extra-visible on black.
 
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