TF Securities' Ming-Chi Kuo, the most reliable Apple analyst out there, says the next MacBook Air and other upcoming Mac notebooks will ditch the problematic butterfly keyboard mechanism that's been causing significant reliability issues and roll out a refreshed keyboard design based on the more traditional scissor-based typing mechanism instead.
For years, Mac notebook owners have been complaining about sticky keys on their MacBook Pro computers caused by specks of dust that get trapped inside the delicate, ultra-thin butterfly typing mechanism. The butterfly keyboard design made its debut on the one-port twelve-inch MacBook in 2015, gradually expanding over the ensuing years to the whole notebook lineup from the ultra portable MacBook Air to the regular MacBook and beyond.
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