Recently upgraded from my 2015 15 inch MBP to the new 16 inch MBP (32 gigs of ram). Overall it big upgrade - the higher resolution and bigger screen are awesome, and my XCode builds are compiling faster. That being said, I hate the touchbar for a few reasons
- Having to look at the keyboard to change volume is not an upgrade in user experience
- The touchbar freezes for me once a week or so and I have to go to the command line to kill the process
- The icons don't make any sense - (xcode dustcan anyone)?
Also, maybe its because I am a rock climber and my skin gets roughed up, but the finger print sensor has never worked for me on any apple products and its a waste of space. All and all though, the faster computer and bigger screen is worth it for me.
> Recently upgraded from my 2015 15 inch MBP to the new 16 inch MBP (32 gigs of ram)
Hah, that's exactly the upgrade I made except from a 2013
> Having to look at the keyboard to change volume is not an upgrade in user experience
Agreed; I wouldn't call the touch bar an upgrade, just a very tiny downgrade that doesn't matter much with the Escape key now separated back out
> The touchbar freezes for me once a week or so and I have to go to the command line to kill the process
Yikes, can't say I've had that happen :/
> The icons don't make any sense - (xcode dustcan anyone)?
You can turn off the application-specific touch bar buttons in your preferences and also customize what buttons appear. I have mine configured almost exactly like the old button top-row, except with an optional volume slider and a dedicated sleep button (which is nifty). But yes, just having the physical buttons instead would still be slightly preferable.
> the finger print sensor has never worked for me on any apple products and its a waste of space
It's just part of the normal power button, though? It doesn't take up any extra space
You can also go even further and do basically whatever you want with the touch bar if you use third-party tools like BetterTouchTool. Making your own buttons with your own icons, mapping them to scripts, whatever. I haven't gone that far myself but it's an option
Also, maybe its because I am a rock climber and my skin gets roughed up, but the finger print sensor has never worked for me on any apple products and its a waste of space. All and all though, the faster computer and bigger screen is worth it for me.