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13 Pro Privacy Screen Protector
anyonymous | 2024-04-15 02:42:39 |
I love my paper like screen protector, but I wish a privacy screen protector was available. 5 |
Skylar | 2024-06-17 08:43:39 |
perfect for screen privacy and sun shielding. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-21 06:15:25 |
Best screen protector I’ve used on my IPad Pro 12.9. 5 |
Tracey | 2024-09-25 06:21:48 |
I upgraded from a MacBook Air 13 M1 to MacBook Pro 16 M3 and love the bigger screen size. The screen is vibrant and bright enough for me to work outside. This one is fast! The battery life is better than my Air. The speakers sound great too. Certainly worth the upgrade for my workflow. 5 |
John | 2024-06-21 01:12:34 |
If you are considering a MBA or a MBP there are three considerations: the form factor, processing power, and the cost. First the form factor. What you get with MBP is higher quality display and sound for starters. If you are someone who spends a lot of time on a laptop it's a nice difference. Even the extra room on the 14 screen size is nice, while the MBA it's super light especially the 13 and just a nice functional lap top. The 14 is still portable but if you are walking a lot or carrying other stuff nothing compares to the MBA 13. Second the processing power. Even for day to day stuff, the MBP Pro is super responsive and instantaneous. The M3 Pro also has 18GB of RAM so will have good longevity, and more performance with demanding professional creative programs. Third and most important is the cost. It's tricky to strike a balance between future proofing and not wasting money. I have a background in video editing but was perfectly happy with the 2020 MBA 13 M1 base model as my work changed to more interactive communication and scheduling. It cost about 1k and I traded it in for 40% of the value after 3 years. It just had 8GB of ram and I didn't bother checking the activity monitor. It just worked with tons of tabs open on multiple browsers, documents, and programs. So this time I spent $600 more than the base model Air, but this time wanted the 16GB of RAM and 512 SSD, so the price difference was negligible. The only time I miss my MBA 13 is if I'm walking or riding a bike to a few miles to a coffee shop, otherwise love the M3 Pro every time I use it. Even working in a vehicle with a hot spot the screen is so nice. The only annoying thing was the notch at the top of the screen. To make this disappear simply change the wall paper to a dark color at the top. I choose the earth one. It turns the entire top menu bar black so the notch disappears. Apple should have shipped it this way. 5 |
Customer | 2024-07-07 05:29:27 |
This is perfect! I love it! I'm using it for my 13 inch Macbook pro (2015). It raises the screen to a more comfortable viewing angle, and makes it easier to type (in my opinion). There is no wiggle or shake, and it doesn't scratch my laptop. I would definitely recommend this! 5 |
Jeff | 2024-06-29 09:52:49 |
This is my 5th MacBook owned over the past 12 years or so and my favorite so far. I have had an 11 air, a 13 air, 15 pro, and a 13 pro (still do have the 15 2012 which is doing great with a new battery and larger SSD). The keyboard takes some getting used to if you are used to larger keys, but the screen doesn't get oily like my 15 does. It's screaming fast and I like the 13 size. I am in my 50's with declining eye site, but I still scale the 13 screen down a notch from the default to get more on the screen -- and it is perfect. The sound is impressive and it weighs about what my old 13 air (2011 vintage I think) weighed -- but with twice the ram, twice the core processors and 4x the SSD size. 5 |
Gerald C. | 2024-07-09 07:39:51 |
I was vexed by the 13' MacBook Pro single external screen limitation unforgivably released my Apple. After several failed attempts with other hubs, the HyperDrive 4k HDMI Hub came to save the day! I now am able to use multiple external monitors! Thank you HyperDrive!! 5 |
Ken M | 2024-06-17 03:48:26 |
Fits the iPhone 13 Pro Max well. I do not use screen protectors so no problems for me. Feels good and Mag works well. 5 |
Jonathan | 2024-04-22 03:38:17 |
Using with a 13 MacBook Pro. Matches the aluminum case, lifts the screen and webcam for better VC meetings, and looks minimal on the desk when the laptop is removed. 5 |