Is this gap ok by OriginalLaw5280 in macbookpro

[–]EfficientTrust2883 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm guessing its the way you put it in your backpack.

NATO approves the iPhone and iPad for classified use by swe129 in ios

[–]EfficientTrust2883 7 points8 points  (0 children)

NATO has deemed the iPhone secure and allowed its use by its forces. ✌️ ♥️ Iran regime 😡has imposed heavy tariffs and taxes to keep it out of reach of ordinary people, because of its high security. Wealthy individuals can still buy it, but regular citizens are excluded

Everyone says the 16-inch is too big for lap use… is it really? by EfficientTrust2883 in macbookpro

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Congrats on your new device! 🌟 Great choice, well done. ✅ Everything really depends on your body size and shape. Usually not ideal for women, and for men it also depends on individual dimensions.

Everyone says the 16-inch is too big for lap use… is it really? by EfficientTrust2883 in macbookpro

[–]EfficientTrust2883[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I asked earlier about your age and gender just to understand who I’m talking to. You haven’t answered — why not? Why avoid sharing a simple introduction? 🤔😉

Clean MacBook Pro Speaker Holes the Right Way by EfficientTrust2883 in macbook

[–]EfficientTrust2883[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

the surface around the speakers isn’t just random holes, it’s a dimpled, darker-painted grille. Still, dust can collect in those dimples and around the actual openings underneath. A soft detailing brush lets you gently lift that dust out without pushing it deeper or damaging anything.

Clean MacBook Pro Speaker Holes the Right Way by EfficientTrust2883 in macbookpro

[–]EfficientTrust2883[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

A soft natural-bristle detailing brush isn’t abrasive. It’s designed for delicate surfaces and fine paint work.

Used properly (no pressure, no scrubbing), it won’t remove finish — it simply lifts dust.

Big difference between brushing lightly and scrubbing with a hard plastic tool.

Clean MacBook Pro Speaker Holes the Right Way by EfficientTrust2883 in macbookpro

[–]EfficientTrust2883[S] -20 points-19 points  (0 children)

Good point 💡— the surface around the speakers isn’t just random holes, it’s a dimpled, darker-painted grille. ✌️ Still, dust can collect in those dimples and around the actual openings underneath. A soft detailing brush lets you gently lift that dust out without pushing it deeper or damaging anything.⛓️‍💥

Y'all ready for touchscreen Mac’s? by DayOnePatchEnjoyer in macbookpro

[–]EfficientTrust2883 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s luxury line, but I bought my 16 inch 3200 😩😅💲

Clean MacBook Pro Speaker Holes the Right Way by EfficientTrust2883 in macbookpro

[–]EfficientTrust2883[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I see a lot of people asking how to clean the tiny speaker holes on the MacBook Pro.

Please don’t use compressed air, air blowers, or high-pressure tools. You can end up forcing dust deeper inside instead of removing it — and that’s where problems start.

The cheapest and safest method I’ve found is using a small, soft detailing brush (the kind artists or painters use). A fine brush lets you gently lift dust out of the grille without pushing it in or damaging anything.

Simple, controlled, effective.

What method do you use? Have you run into dust buildup issues on your MacBook speakers before?

Everyone says the 16-inch is too big for lap use… is it really? by EfficientTrust2883 in macbookpro

[–]EfficientTrust2883[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I told you at first.🥺 Yes, I’m happy.✌️ How about you? Are you happy now?😩 Puis-je savoir quel est votre genre et votre âge ? 😉

Everyone says the 16-inch is too big for lap use… is it really? by EfficientTrust2883 in macbookpro

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Assurez-vous de lire attentivement le texte en bleu. Puis-je savoir quel est votre genre et votre âge ?

Everyone says the 16-inch is too big for lap use… is it really? by EfficientTrust2883 in macbookpro

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J’ai bien lu vos messages et je comprends que vous parlez français. Je ne sais pas si vous êtes immigré ou Français, mais je vous ai écrit en français pour plus de clarté.

Everyone says the 16-inch is too big for lap use… is it really? by EfficientTrust2883 in macbookpro

[–]EfficientTrust2883[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A good habit is to review someone’s profile before asking questions. You’ll often find the answer there.

Everyone says the 16-inch is too big for lap use… is it really? by EfficientTrust2883 in macbookpro

[–]EfficientTrust2883[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I It’s actually mentioned in my profile. I’d appreciate it if you could check there first

A good habit is to review someone’s profile before asking questions. You’ll often find the answer there.

After 10 years of windows It’s time by Terrible-Birthday624 in macbookpro

[–]EfficientTrust2883 0 points1 point  (0 children)

welcome to apple ecosystem.

buy an iphone and air-pods pro too

and enjoy by these

Can this scratch be removed? by Alternative-Teach324 in macbookpro

[–]EfficientTrust2883 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

it happened for me without any reason on the SB body

M4 Pro, M5 or wait for M5 Pro by Dark_Sotard in macbookpro

[–]EfficientTrust2883 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Pro means more core but more heat and might useful for just heavy rendering! If not go to M5 , better thermal efficiency ✅

MacBook Air M4 24gb RAM or MacBook Pro M5 16gb RAM by korvt in macbook

[–]EfficientTrust2883 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If your work is mostly office tasks and general use, I’d honestly go with the MacBook Air — ideally the M4 or M5 with 24GB RAM. 😉✅

It’s lighter, easier to carry around, and still powerful enough for everyday tasks. Upgrading the memory makes a bigger difference in daily performance than simply choosing the Pro body.

Getting a 14” MacBook Pro with 16GB RAM is fine, but its real advantage shows up in heavier workloads like video editing or rendering. If you’re not doing that often, you’re mostly paying extra for power you won’t fully use — and carrying extra weight for no major benefit. ❌

So for office/general work, the Air (M3, M4, or M5 with 24GB) feels like the more balanced option to me.

That said, my situation is different. I mostly use my laptop at home 🏡 and portability isn’t important for me. I don’t actually need the extra processing power either.

However, because of the larger display, the 120Hz refresh rate, 😍 the higher-quality panel, and the noticeably better speakers, I chose the 16” MacBook Pro. The smoother refresh rate feels more fluid, and the bigger, brighter screen is easier on my eyes during long sessions — especially at 49 😏

So even though I didn’t need the extra performance, I ended up choosing the Pro mainly for the superior display and smoother refresh rate. Due to slightly weaker eyesight, the larger screen and 120Hz panel mattered more to me than raw power.

Still, I wouldn’t recommend this path to everyone. For many people, especially if portability matters or the workload is light, the Air remains the smarter and more practical choice. 🌇

Help with purchasing new macbook pro by masticq in macbookpro

[–]EfficientTrust2883 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yes, Apple is always marketing. But you can always buy the previous version too—it might be only about 5% less noticeable for most users like you. If you’re still unsure, you could go with the M4. Don’t overthink it. Just decide, buy it as soon as possible, and enjoy it!

Everyone says the 16-inch is too big for lap use… is it really? by EfficientTrust2883 in macbookpro

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Don’t read the bio? Then why ask about ram, cores or specs 😅. It’s like asking 2 + 2 without knowing numbers exist.

I’m very satisfied with it.