The rumor is the touch bar is going out. Big announcement September 14.
Uh, nope. Not today! Today was all mobile.
I'm happy that they at least put the ESC key back when they got rid of the disaster keyboards.
To me, an esc key with a touch bar is the preferred configuration...
I have a 16" macbook pro with the touch bar. It's usable, but definitly not a plus
But... Honestly, it's not a minus either. Who the heck ever uses F-keys? And I really like some of the things that can be done with it.
I can even make text bold here on PoA with it. Not earth shattering but more useful than F keys.
Admittedly, I probably use the touch bar for emojis more often than anything else, but I do like it and I hope they keep it on the Pro models - WITH the caveat that they give the escape key back. That one's nice to have, and seems to be most people's biggest gripe with the touch bar. It's at least still there, tho... And I'd rather have the full touch bar with the esc key depicted on it, than a row of useless keys just to get a physical escape key.
I think the logic is that with your hands on the keyboard with the trackpad right there, its easier and more efficient to point to things on the screen with your trackpad as opposed to lifting up your arm and actually touching the screen. I agree with that logic for most use cases.
Yup... Though Apple goes after younger users, who are far more used to touch interfaces. My 4-year-old has tried to touch things on the screen. To be fair, he does that to the TV too.
But...it sure would be nice to have the option of a touchscreen, especially if one could fold the laptop to put the touchscreen on top with it folded to use as a tablet. I'm sure other manufacturers already do this. In that case a touchscreen could be invaluable for artists and those using Photoshop and the like. One could make the case that an iPad Pro with an appropriate keyboard case is very close to that ideal, but not quite there since some people like being in the MacOS rather than iOS for serious work.
The M1 is actually moving things in that direction. You can run most iOS apps on the M1 Macs now, and since those are designed for touch, it would seem to be a good addition.
Also, they've gone in the other direction and you can use a keyboard with trackpad on some of the iPads. I used that for the first time the other day at the Apple store (My iPad is a Mini and can't do it), and I was quite impressed with how it worked. It was NOT just "let's put a pointer on the screen and a trackpad under it," it really seemed well thought out and was more "If we were going to start from scratch adding a trackpad to a touch interface, how would we do it best?"
When there's more than 8GB
There is. I just ordered a 13" MBP with 16GB for a new user.
or when I can open the box and add memory, I'll consider an M1 system.
That won't ever happen - The architecture of the M1 pretty much precludes it, but that's also part of what makes the M1 so fast and power-efficient is that the RAM is part of the M1 SoC (system-on-chip). It also means it can be used more efficiently. There is no longer discrete DRAM and VRAM. If the CPU needs a lot of RAM, it gets it - If the GPU needs a lot, it gets it. It's all in the same pool.
This is really an inflection point in desktop computer architecture, and as a geek I find it pretty exciting.
Like a new model line of cars, don't get the first releases.
Honestly, at this point I wouldn't hesitate to get an M1 Mac. They're a huge step up. Surely there will be some additional improvements in the next generation, but IMO this is a great time to buy - There really haven't been a whole lot of big headaches with them, likely because it's not a first-generation chip, Apple has been making their own chips for the mobile devices for over a decade and has applied all the lessons they learned from that as well as from the previous two major architecture changes they made in the Mac line (Motorola 680x0 -> PowerPC -> Intel). Having used the M1 machines and seen the difference, I'm probably going to replace all of our home machines with them fairly soon too.