To put the laptop keyboards from various companies to the test, The Wall Street Journal’s Joanna Stern headed to an anechoic chamber at Cooper Union, which is an art, engineering and architecture college in New York City. Meanwhile, Google’s Pixelbook Go has what the company refers to as “hush keys,” which the company designed for a nearly-silent typing experience. One of the biggest problems Apple’s butterfly keyboard is that it’s far louder than traditional keyboard designs.Ī new test by The Wall Street Journal aims to find out just how much quieter Apple’s new MacBook Pro keyboard is than the butterfly design.įor its part, Apple says that the 16-inch MacBook Pro offers a “reliable, comfortable and quiet typing experience.” Of course, Apple also doesn’t acknowledge the fact that the butterfly keyboard design it introduced in 2015 was abnormally loud. ![]() It features a scissor switch mechanism instead of the controversial and unreliable butterfly deign. ![]() The new 16-inch MacBook Pro marks a return to form for Apple’s keyboard design.
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