2018 was bad too, but not as bad as 2019. The progression hasn’t been getting any better with the years. And macOS Catalina has been so bad for many that users have been downgrading. The litany of bugs and patches that turn into new bugs or return later with new patches is just too much. iOS 13 is arguably the buggiest iPhone and iPad operating system yet. From bending iPad Pros and unresponsive iPhone displays to poor antenna reception (you are still holding it wrong) and the aforementioned “ dismal butterboards," the problems just don't seem to stop. The list of problems is so long and egregious that it seems like a joke at this point. When is Apple going to get its QA act together? But the multitude of user reports seem to indicate that both of these critical issues are fairly widespread. great in every way, except the ghosting."įor what it's worth, we didn't experience any speaker or ghosting issues with our own MacBook Pro 16-inch unit. I held off getting a MBP until this rumoured 16 had dropped, then I went all in on the base model. “ I think I'm gonna have to return my 16" Macbook Pro for a refund," wrote one user on Reddit. The ghosting problem has some threads in Reddit already, with some redditors very pissed off: noticed the same thing for stuff like text when scrolling, blurry until you stop still. "When using the launch pad and moving between apps, the display seems to have ghosting - not smoothly transitioning between each page of apps. "After some playing around last night and today I've noticed a potential issue I'd like to compare," wrote one user. In parallel, MacRumors’ forum users - which historically catches many of these ongoing bugs before they go wide - report that the new 16-inch display suffers from “ghosting” issues: How hasn’t this been fixed yet? Seeing ghosts Click here for more.Worse: the MacBook Pro's popping sound problem is not new to the 16-inch model, as it was first widely reported in 2018. It’s one of the ways we keep the lights on here. Just a heads up, if you buy something through our links, we may get a small share of the sale.
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Have any thoughts on this? Let us know down below in the comments or carry the discussion over to our Twitter or Facebook. Here’s my simple suggestion to all of this: Just don’t use a keyboard cover, it’s easier to not eat or drink over your MacBook. So as soon as you cover the keyboard, things are almost guaranteed to get toasty. That fan doesn’t just bring in cool air from the vents on the bottom it also pulls in from, you guessed it, the keyboard. See, that loud cooling fan that comes on when your Intel-based MacBook is doing heavy work is pushing air around your MacBook to push away heat. Sure, this is less of an issue for an M1-powered MacBook since those run super cool, but any other MacBook owner should beware. Oh, and if the risk of impending doom for your MacBook’s beautiful screen wasn’t enough to warn you off – you could be literally cooking your MacBook if you use a keyboard cover. Heck, you might not even need to put anything in between the screen and the keyboard for it to break, as two class-action suits against Apple are alleging. PSA About MacBook Keyboard Covers ? from appleĮven dust on the keyboard of your MacBook can damage your screen, as my old MacBook Pro has the outline of some of the chicklet keycaps imprinted on the glass screen as they were touching when the screen was closed.