What would you change about the MacBook M1 ?. Apple wants to know your comments

A couple of months have passed since the market launch of the new MacBooks with Apple Silicon and the M1 chip. Since then we have seen how the news about these new Macs is positive. Sales leaders in two weeks and plenty of power for the new computers. But Apple needs to know if they have to improve on something and so it asks What would you change about the MacBook M1 ?.

Apple M1 chip

Apple, like any company, wants to continually improve its products with the intention that users can have the best and the company continues to generate profits, of course. MacBooks with M1 are very good products but they need to improve. That is why the Californian company has launched a question to users. What would you change about the MacBook M1 ?.

The speed and efficiency of the new computers is more than evident, especially in terms of battery life, which is undoubtedly the best part. Apple is asking for detailed comments on the machines, including what a change we'd like to see in future Macs.

This survey is reaching a small percentage of Mac users. There are a number of things on the minds of MacBook users that are responding, for example:

  • 1080p FaceTime camera.
  • Thinner panels
  • New design,
  • More RAM options.
  • Face ID

We would like to know if this survey has reached any of you. In any case, what we would like to know is, what would you change about the MacBook M1? At least it would be nice to know what Apple could add to the company's new computers.  We will see how the models evolve in 2021 that will surely be the year of the total implantation of the new chips and processors of Apple.


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