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jjiangweilan

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The keyboard is definitely better. I am a gamer and a programmer. I cannot say you need time to get used to it because it's just "normal" butterfly keyboard, the press feedback is much more solid than the previous version. You can actually feel you are pressing it.

The trackpad is much bigger, uh......this thing, you need to get used to it because there is a change you make a press mistake, because of its size. But overall, I like this big trackpad.

The screen......amazing.....
 
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I hear that palm-rejection still needs to be tweaked.
actually, I tested that a little bit. I am not sure how good it is when I actually work on it.

I typed some sentence on Note, and I found the cursor disappears when I am typing. Does it also happen on the Mac right now? I also tried to move my palm on the trackpad, the cursor slightly moved, not a big deal.
 
i understand you are trying to be funny, but this is a real issue. The trackpad is twice as big and the palm rejection is not even working

The palm rejection works fine for me. Never once has it messed up. That's only about 2 hours worth of use so far, but you'd think it would have happened by now, if it was a major issue.
 
i understand you are trying to be funny, but this is a real issue. The trackpad is twice as big and the palm rejection is not even working

I tested on store for that. It works not perfect but fine. We will see when we have the Mac on hand
 
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