@@scootpoyo9734 Exactly, they could’ve used a thin LED strip to put behind the hole. Guess Apple was too lazy but as a $2.2T company they can afford to do it.
Once you learn about pc’s you become aware they have garbage cheap hardware pretty much less than $300 hardware for a $2000 machine it’s quite sad, don’t let their cheap lighting fool you.. The only saving grace is how well ios is optimized
@@ishs3282 yea but a lot of youtubers will take like 10 minutes to countdown the top 3 illegal waterslides lmao because they keep explaining what every word means and the history of the universe after asking people to like, subscribe, buy the merch, hit the bell, and share
I dont like or use apple products at all but find this channel wonderful for this reason. It answers the question it sets out too. It's not too busy trying to distract me.
What I really miss are the battery level on the side of the mac (that worked even if the macbook was turned off) and the little light that told us if it was on or off. Now with the new macbooks that turn on when you open it, or press any key, you cannot know if it is turned off or on if you don't... turn it on. Really it's a huge fail when it was so good before!
Sometimes companies go too far in removing useful features. I have a 2011 MBP and use the battery indicator while charging it to give me an idea of how much longer I need to keep it connected or if it's good enough to unplug it and power it on.
My guess is they wanted more power cycles to happen to reduce battery lifespan.
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One of the obvious reason is the machines now are so fast and responsible that they don't need to spent space and hardware to do this stuff since there almost no diference if your machine is off or just sleeping the time to wake up is almost the same 'just the time to open it'...
@@r3dluff Another thing is the fact that they have just been reselling the same phone since the iPhone X (and the 6, 6s, and 6 something are all basically the same phones just higher prices. I’ve had all three of them)
The glowing apple was so iconic. I’ve had macs all my life but the first MacBook I ever bought was the 2017 MacBook. It was good but too small and had too little space on it. I wanted something bigger and better so I ended up going from a 2017 MacBook to a 2015 MacBook Pro. One for the 15.4 inch screen plus more space but the glowing apple is by far my favorite thing on it. Can’t believe they got rid of it. I hope they bring it back eventually.
My MacBook Pro from 2013 has been so good to me, I haven’t had the need to look at newer models. I didn’t realize they got rid of the glowing logo, that’s so sad. Mine still feels like it’s super lux looking to me because of it. Steve Jobs really knew how to make tech subtly beautiful and enticing to look at, I’m glad I got to enjoy that era.
Really miss that glowing light, just gave the machine so much more personality than a barely visible piece of metal. It even had an unintended function in telling if your backlight is blown by shining light through it.
I am not an Apple user at personal level, but I miss the glowing logo. On their iPhones, Apple removed the home button, the headphone jack, the charging brick, now they plan to remove the charging / data lighting port... ...you may note how wireless charging currently is present only on high-end phones, and none of those phones come with a charging pad in the box. For every essential feature they removed, Apple has been able to successfully charge customers to allow the connection in a wireless fashion. The charging port removal on phones may well result in a gamble that the public will reject.
Nailed it. In a couple decades (or few years), they'll reintroduce the glowing logo and make a big deal about it in presentation...maybe charge extra. Sell every sucker a unit in the name of nostalgia, LOL.
@@Ishamv3 Nostalgia sells, that's exactly the reason why they reintroduced the SE but more up-to-date. Same with Instagram on their 10th birthday when they had that special logo changing thing for limited time. Honestly wouldn't be surprised when the do the same for the iPhone 4
@@barbrat8yearsago229 More importantly, relying on nostalgia shows a lack of fresh ideas. Apple creates such 'safety nets' to boost sales when they're eventually down all the time. The first iPhone didn't have video-recording, for example, to sell iPhone 2.
Maybe the “thinness” should be reserved for the Air. Leave the Pros thick enough for the glowing logo (still sleek design, Pros don’t need to be as thin as an iPad). At least there’s an aesthetic difference to Air and Pro that’s not just size.
The glowing apple logo actually had a functional upside as well. When the backlight on the screen would inevitably go out, you could shine a light through the apple logo to see if the screen was actually on, thus confirming the issue of a bad backlight.
Yeah, I used to do that all the time to diagnose screen issues. It also served as a way of telling if the computer was actually on, since Apple seem to have an aversion to indicator LEDs. Now with USB-C you cant even tell if the computer is charging or if an SMC reset was successful.
Yeah, the new ones don't have any indicator that they're turned on. If you reboot and get that black screen for anywhere between a minute and an hour, you literally can't tell if it's turned on and is working through some kind of update or if it's crashed. I rarely reboot mine because I have no confidence it's going to work.
Let’s be honest, the light was really cool tho, I remember walking into coffee shops in Hollywood seeing all the attractive people with their glowing macs wondering what screenplay they were working on! ( but in reality they probably were just watching TH-cam videos) 😂
If this is sarcasm it is funny, if not is is terribly tragic. But yeah, the "virtue signal" just dimmed. Why did I pay 5 grand for a notebook if I can't show the world how amazing I am while idling at Starbucks?
That's the thing that put me off Apple products. 'Cool people' sat in coffee shops? Just sad people probably taking a photo to post on Facebook trying to impress other sad people. They weren't 'working' on anything. They were just (and still are) sad and lonely people who have succumbed to very successful advertising. The truly 'cool' people were out in the countryside, visiting places of beauty and enjoying life. All technology and the pathetic creatures that live in the fake social media world left far behind.
The glowing apple logo was so iconic and I really liked the way it looked in the dark. I wish they kept it even it meant having a slightly thicker display.
and now with the new MacBook Pro 14 and 16 inch in the old style of MacBooks, I wish this was the moment for the Apple glowing to return. Alas, it didn't happen.
@@Maatjuhhh same! They could have fixed the problems with the original light, like sunlight shining through. But we got MagSafe back which I'm so excited for!
@@azan-183 tbh i never noticed the sunlight problem. Yes I'm happy that the MagSafe and normal F buttons are back. I have a MacBook from late 2013 and I held off upgrading since 2016. So a while then.
I was holding out hope that they'd one day add a glowing logo to the iPhone and iPad. Instead, they removed it from the Macbook. Dreams crushed and forever saddened that they chose to remove such a neat feature.
What you've never realised is that the iPhone and iPad _have_ had logos that can glow, all this time. It's just that they only light up when you open them up... ;)
The glowing logo lets you know the device is on or in use. The glowing logo stands out when illuminated. The glowing logo is unique to Apple. Apple could get around the weakness and light bleed interference.
It’s a mistake to remove the logo. In the October 2o21 140inch and 16 inch computers they removed the name MacBook Pro just below the display. I bought one, and that is my only disappointment, the removal of the name Below the display.
I don't mind the new logo, probably because I have a 2017 model but I thought it was cool originally and am lowkey jealous of those with macs that do have the glowing logo, but both design choices are valid. My only complaint about the new logo is they chose a smooth metal that, if you don't clean it occasionally, becomes obviously not shiny if you don't use a case lol
Interestingly, the first glowing logos were "upside down" so that it was visible to the USER before they opened the laptop. It wasn't until they started getting a lot of product placement in TV that they realized it was more important for it to be rightside up to OBSERVERS while the laptop was in use. ~Trav
i know, i always thought why didn't steve jobs know that? The user sees it for a second while they open it up, but everybody else sees an upside-down logo. That's one of the biggest fk ups that many people who espouse SJ and Ive design thinking that doesn't get much criticism. That was one major fk up, basically a schoolboy error
@@neanda Imagine being a genius of the caliber of Jobs or Wozniak. How many variables are going through your head at any moment? You want not making a good, or even a great, user experience : you want the *best* user experience. Every single detail is going through your head over and over again for countless hours. When first designing the device trying to create the best user experience ever, you think, logically, that the logo facing the user when they first get the device out of the box makes a lot of sense : after all, Apple's logo wasn't *that* well-known to begin with. Now imagine how many people take decisions for Apple and are involved in the process... once Apple became more well-known, Jobs figured out that this 0.0001% difference in the user experience was worth getting cut for TV placements and just the general clout that a beautiful Apple product with a very visible logo creates. But there was a *reason* why Jobs left the logo that way in the first place. Next-time you're asking yourself "why is a total genius doing this weird thing?", maybe think that "theY dId a ShcOlboY fcU Up" is likely not the answer.
Also, concerning tv, it’s funny how so many shows put stickers on Apple notebooks, but still raise brand awareness, because ever stickered computer is a Mac...
@erik FENOMEN since you're an expert in computer engineering and economics, why don't you explain why we're moving the unnecessary and battery draining backlight could it possibly contribute to Apple lowering the price?
To think of it they are one of the richest companies in the world and they trying to cut costs 😂. Its like a billionaire trying to count his change to get coffee at the store.
I liked the glowing logo, it looked cool. But the older I get the more I’ve really came to love the minimalist look. Sleek and simple gets me every time and I think Apple is doing a great job of it. Their products look, and feel high quality
I agree with this tbh. That feature had its time and looked beautiful - walking into a computer shop and seeing the glowing logos would just draw you over, it was genius really. But there’s no need now, there’s not a soul who doesn’t know who Apple is
As a technician, I miss the lighted apple logo as indicator of when the system was fully shut down. I used to tell people not to close the lid until the light on the apple turned off. Once apple started turning the display dark while the system was still shutting down, the light on the apple logo became the best way to tell when shutdown was complete.
@@officialhideyo lmao unless you have super high end displays that have super thin bezels, chances are you have a display with a bezel , stop bullshitting.
I still have my Macbook from 2017 with the glowing Apple and i am holding on to it until they bring the glowing Apple back. Please pray for my little one that it will continue to work for the next years
If this was explained to me like this when the change happened, I wouldn’t have been disappointed. Get this guy a spot on stage after the product announcements to calm down any negative feedback
I loved when Apple wasn't big and had to do all the cool factor things that made it different. Loved the mag safe, loved the glow logo, loved the white MacBooks when all PC's were black, loved the white earbuds while all others again black, loved the click wheel, loved when they were first with touch phone, all the cool things they did back in the day when they were hungry : ) Also will always miss Steve Jobs presentations.
Then you will be very happy with Apple in the coming year. Magsafe is coming back, so are many of the ports like SD card reader and HDMI. They are hungrier than they have ever been......have you not heard that they stopped using 3rd party intel processors? the Silicon M1 chip is their new processor that integrates its CPU and GPU. A base model MacBook Air that costs $899 now, (256gb ssd, 8gb ram) will smoke a 4,000 2019 MacBook Pro. I have one, im typing this message on it right now. I can use the heaviest and most powerful programs out there on an AIR. Not a Pro or a iMac desktop computer, with only 8gb of ram and I would never buy a Mac with that limiting amount of ram, I can do things that machines 10 times the price couldnt handle. GAME OVER PC. Mac just destroyed everyone.
@Pixel8453 When you can get a great performance + portability with a $999 M1 Macbook Air, $4k seems like an overkill. In that range you can build a decked out gaming station, which itself is a different category than ultrabooks.
I miss my last ipod nano with clickwheel. I would buy ipods again if they bring back the clickwheel. I mainly use my iphone for games/streaming and I don’t enjoy playing music here, for some reason lol.
@@mikebreslin2108 chill out there for a sec, Mac is great, but it still cannot hold up to multi core Intel or AMD desktop processors. That's one thing Intel and AMD cannot be beat at. Now laptop processes, for example, i7 11th Gen, get smoked by the m1 and it's just the beginning. Excited to see what Apple will do in the near future
I still have an early 2015 MBP with the glowing logo and I plan on keeping it for awhile since it was one of the last models to have it. I still think they should figure out a way to bring it back, it was one of the cool unique things about having one.
Simply using a RGB lighting cable to indirectly illuminate the logo would have solved both the problems. This would have also provided the users with the option to change the colour or control a lighting pattern, just like gaming laptops do. That would have been really cool.
@@mccalejk2 I always thought It’d look cool. But I’d rather have a stronger structural phone than one that looks cool. So I understand why it’s not there.
*POV: your dad tells you that the macbook without the glowing logo is better but then sees this video and regrets his decision watching the part at **1:55**-*
I love videos like this, instead of feeding the audience with a whole bunch of crap totally unrelated to the main point of the video, this video gets straight to the point.
It will come back and everyone will Be like OMG they’re bringing it back. The McRib phenomenon. It’s not anything spectacular but they create a “scarcity” so it’s even more desirable to the consumer when it comes back.
In my opinion I think they did it to branch away from the older look of the macbook and give it a more "serious" look which I personally think is refreshing and looks better.
I feel like Greg can sell anything to anyone. He sounds like the kind of guy you’d hire to explain to your wife that it was actually her fault that you slept with her sister
@@praiseprince_ Well, i hope I'm not projecting cos that would be really sick especially since my wife's sisters are all teenagers. I rebuke all spirits of Matt Gaetz and ghosts of Jeffrey Epstein
My mom used to own a MacBook with the glowing light- and then she gave to my brother, who gave it to my sister. And it still works! I currently own the newest MacBook Air, and I was really sad to see the logo wasn't glowing. But it still looks pretty!
I don’t understand the obsession with “thinner.” I’d rather have a slightly thicker MBP with the glowing logo, MagSafe, and more ports over a MBP as thin as a nickel that has none of those. I think most people (not just professionals but students, casual users, etc.) would agree.
I would rather all burgers to have two beef patties! But that wouldn’t be cost effective for companies since is way easier to go just with one. Maybe one day we would get it our way.
I guess you dont keep up with the latest Apple news. you got your wish. with waaaaaayyyyyyy more computing power. No glowing logo though because its dumb. I understand the obsession with thinner, my camera bag just got 3 pounds lighter with an AIR 2020 M1 chip and my computer is lighter and extremely powerful. There isn't a MacBook Pro that can hold a candle to my AIR (maybe a $6,000 version with a 9 core CPU). Us Professionals want lighter, more powerful, more ports and we got it. check the news homie.
The problem with strong light source behind screen is not a problem. A thin layer of plastic would prevent it. They just wanted to earn more for less, as they do removing some features from their products, even the boxes like airpods and charging brick. They didn't lowered their prizes, they just removed them from the boxes.
i thought it was related to having OLED displays wich dont use backlight or something like that related to the screen, not that they ditched it on purpose.
Honestly functionality-wise, I think Apple made right decision. The glowing logo actually caused color inaccuracy on my 2015 MBP that was quite irritating, so after switching to the redesigned version, the issue is gone. But if Apple’s able to bring back the feature without compromises that’d be awesome
Great video, i don't know if you remember or not i have been with you since 10k and seen you grow massively since then. I have also been inspired by you and have started my own channel!!!
Guess that's rather proving that the point bullshit. A light source that's strong enough to shine through the Apple logo would even be stronger shining over the display right at you and be just extremely blinding. Never ever had a situation with that in my life.
@@dominicpascal5512 you don't need a lot of brightness to see the logo shining through. Sitting in front of a window in a rather sunny day is already enough to notice there's an "apple shape" in the center of the screen.
The Apple logo and MagSafe were what helped bring me to Apple. When they decided to phase both of them out I bought the last model with both (MacBook Air Mid 2017) and have been rocking it ever since.
@@sumitmann2181 People prefer a slightly thicker laptop in this case. The trade-offs just weren't worth it. Lack of ports, awful keyboard, and the illuminating logo all for a few millimeters. (sent from a 2018 Macbook Air, I know firsthand how annoying it is).
@@ElAndresRodriguez in all fairness this design was meant for newer 5nm chips, intel never delivered on their promises. Look how great the same design behaves with M1. 🤷🏻♂️
@@yatindersingh_ Yeah they did fix the keyboard but port selection still hasn't been resolved, which is pretty major for a lot of people. Hate having to carry around a hub 😔
The glowing logo was primarily “removed” as a by product of the higher efficiency backlight required for the Retina displays. Previous generation backlights had a white translucent back, but newer designs use a backlight with reflective layers to couple all possible light to the LC panel. This increase in efficiency resulted in power savings at similar brightness levels. This was critical in achieving the long battery life seen in the 2015 and later MacBooks. Retina displays are “hell” on battery life! The smaller pixels and narrow color filters (better color accuracy) decrease the amount of light that passes through the Liquid Crystal panel, thus requiring brighter backlights which require more power. The glowing Apple wasted light and cost precious battery life.
Thank you for the explanation. I have a 2015 Mac Book Pro with illuminated loge and now a 2022 Mac Book Air without the illumination. I thought that lit logo was a great ad tool, sadly gone.
@@evm6177 🤣 That’s the truth! I always had it facing away from me at night. Back then I was staying at a place with a super small bunk and it kind of felt like sleeping in a space pod. lol
I don’t remember a sleeping light but definitely forgot about the battery led’s. I am charging my MacBook right now and have to open the screen and unlock it to check the status
Wow I really thought the answer would be due to power or overheating. Makes sense that structural integrt was a big factor. I would love to see a line of Apple products with the casing as a see through colored shell similar to some of the Nintendo models in the 2000s where you can see the circuitry inside and maybe add some LEDs
Given that they still show the illuminated Apple-logo-MacBooks within every keynote video (when they show customers using their product), I think Apple themselves still recognizes the value of the backlight and should strongly consider reintroducing this for their next-gen M2-powered MacBook Pro laptop line. Other companies like Razer have already figured out ways to maintain their backlight without impacting structural rigidity or creating a “window” - I’m sure Apple can solve this problem too. For them it’s just about money.
I still have my macbook from 2011 and its in perfect condition. I love how the apple logo glows on it. To be honest thats what mostly attracted me to it back in the day. I have the rosegold macbook air I use for work and although it's beautiful I really do wish it had the glowing apple logo on the back of it. I wish they would bring it back.
I worked for a a theater company that employed about 600+ employees, the business side wanted all Macs. When we got them the Macs we noticed after about 3-6 months that some users had a large glow in the center of their screen. Upon troubleshooting it, we realized it happened to users who would stuff their Macs in a hand bag full of items that would put pressure on the lid...Backing up this claim of structural rigidity flaws. Apple did well abounding the glow piece.
@GreasePotato "Like a normal person would" I almost never see people using cases on their laptops, even laptops as fragile as macbooks I rarely ever see in cases. Cases aren't super common on laptops like they are on phones. Just take a look around, at what people on youtube use, or what people use in public malls or parks.
@GreasePotato But even sleeves are more often than not, used to help carry the laptop more than anything else. Its like saying people put their phones into their pockets to protect them. Sure it can have that as a side effect, the real reason people use laptop sleeves and especially backpacks with built in laptop sleeves is actually to carry it around more easily.
The glowing Apple logo has served its purpose already. Nice to think of it as a relic of the past rather than telling the entire cafe shop I'm an iFan 😅
I still have a Macbook Pro with the glowing Apple logo. It doesn't only light up to be iconic and widely visible (which I honestly don't care about), but when my laptop sits against a wall, it illuminates the wall behind the screen a bit and makes the transition from bright screen to dark wall softer. That in turn reduces strain on the eyes when looking at bright screens for longer periods of time.
@@orbit354 what does MagSafe do? Looking to get a Mac for the first time later this year, so I’m a bit of a noob about features that aren’t in the recent M1 Macs
@@rusty8311 It’s basically an alternative to usb-c for charging. It’s charging your macbook faster and most importantly, it prevents it from falling if someone kicks or pulls the cable by accident. It’s basically a magnetic charging cable.
Actually I can here to mention that. I have a 2017 air and it’s my only computer. I’m into Apple stuff and visit the store every couple months just to mess with new stuff. I never really look at the back of them to notice the no light though. I honestly didn’t know the removed that feature till this video.
The glowing logo among many others is why I’ll probably hold onto my Mid-2015 MbP for as long as I can. It is probably the most well rounded MacBook within the last decade.
Legit. It has all you need without having to buy addtl accessories. usb port + hdmi + sd slot + magsafe + retina display and the pretty glowing logo! Sadly the os updates are just destroying the battery of such good hardware
I apologize for my voice, I'm currently sick but still wanted to upload for you guys 🤧 - Greg
It sounds the same (but ya i hear a little flatness)
I just hope you don’t catch COVID mate, I don’t care about sickness right now.
Your voice is the same get better soon
@@theartemis5687 Just a cold, thank goodness!
Get well soon
The glowing apple was probably the most iconic detail they could put on their devices
Hell yeah.
Agree, i hope Tim Cook is reading these comments
@@morganjones2944 Apple nowdays give customer what Apple want. Not what customer want. Yet people still buy it.
@@scootpoyo9734 Exactly, they could’ve used a thin LED strip to put behind the hole. Guess Apple was too lazy but as a $2.2T company they can afford to do it.
@@scootpoyo9734 wait is the glowing apple really a big deal? like is everyone really upset it’s gone?
The way that is so softly turns on as you raise the screen up; God I will miss this tiny aesthetic.
I won't have to miss it, I'm on a 2012 macbook pro using youtube
I know not everyone shares my beliefs but please don't use His name in vain
@@ellagrace9326 ok Karen
Once you learn about pc’s you become aware they have garbage cheap hardware pretty much less than $300 hardware for a $2000 machine it’s quite sad, don’t let their cheap lighting fool you.. The only saving grace is how well ios is optimized
@@woomynation Legend
Notice how these videos go straight to the point and don’t drag the topic out for 10 minutes, subscribed
Well there was no much to talk about in this video but he Always do it
@@ishs3282 yea but a lot of youtubers will take like 10 minutes to countdown the top 3 illegal waterslides lmao because they keep explaining what every word means and the history of the universe after asking people to like, subscribe, buy the merch, hit the bell, and share
@@CubeartAnimations now I get it
Instead, he dragged out a minute to 4.
I dont like or use apple products at all but find this channel wonderful for this reason.
It answers the question it sets out too. It's not too busy trying to distract me.
What I really miss are the battery level on the side of the mac (that worked even if the macbook was turned off) and the little light that told us if it was on or off. Now with the new macbooks that turn on when you open it, or press any key, you cannot know if it is turned off or on if you don't... turn it on. Really it's a huge fail when it was so good before!
That was such a necessary feature! And super cool
Sometimes companies go too far in removing useful features. I have a 2011 MBP and use the battery indicator while charging it to give me an idea of how much longer I need to keep it connected or if it's good enough to unplug it and power it on.
My guess is they wanted more power cycles to happen to reduce battery lifespan.
One of the obvious reason is the machines now are so fast and responsible that they don't need to spent space and hardware to do this stuff since there almost no diference if your machine is off or just sleeping the time to wake up is almost the same 'just the time to open it'...
@XSemperIdem5 my msi laptop has a power and battery indicator when gets low it glows orange
honestly the glowing logo is the only thing i miss from my old pro. i'm happy that i have a new computer but it was a cool feature
It is the most existing glow at night
I wished it will come back again.
@@MrCooper83 yes magsafe! that was awesome too. i know i tripped over my chords constantly but didnt really worry about it
@@MrCooper83 Really? I have a 2009 Macbook White as well! It's not in amazing condition. (missing space bar, very scuffed, warped bottom)
@@MrCooper83 I actually prefer the USB-C route, for the fact that I can just carry one cable for all my devices when traveling.
I like how the 3rd reason was they don’t have to impress you anymore lmao
Apple fanboys will like anything from Apple, even if it’s the blandest, most mediocre piece of garbage.
@@insert_username_here for example?
@@r3dluff maybe a iPhone 12 that’s purple and costs more?
@@RayesReflections idk where you got that it costs more, i just checked the apple website and they all cost the same regardless of color
@@r3dluff Another thing is the fact that they have just been reselling the same phone since the iPhone X (and the 6, 6s, and 6 something are all basically the same phones just higher prices. I’ve had all three of them)
If Steve was still with us, he’d want Apple to fix the screen issue without taking out the apple light
And thousands of engineers would say “it’s not possible“ and then SJ would make it possible
@@officialnineinchnails1899 So true
it would actually be very easy to just put an LED in it and make it glow again... wouldn't use much power either
We all miss his kind creative heart...
wait did he pass away ive been livin under a rock
The glowing apple was so iconic. I’ve had macs all my life but the first MacBook I ever bought was the 2017 MacBook. It was good but too small and had too little space on it. I wanted something bigger and better so I ended up going from a 2017 MacBook to a 2015 MacBook Pro. One for the 15.4 inch screen plus more space but the glowing apple is by far my favorite thing on it. Can’t believe they got rid of it. I hope they bring it back eventually.
Oh god, your first MacBook was that atrocity? You missed some seriously good machines before that red headed stepchild
My MacBook Pro from 2013 has been so good to me, I haven’t had the need to look at newer models. I didn’t realize they got rid of the glowing logo, that’s so sad. Mine still feels like it’s super lux looking to me because of it. Steve Jobs really knew how to make tech subtly beautiful and enticing to look at, I’m glad I got to enjoy that era.
Well Jony Ive did
I still have my 2012. It started to go downhill a few months ago so I replaced the hard disk with a SSD and it's like new!
I'm typing this comment from my 2013 MacBook Air, I still love it so much!
Yup I still got my 2011 .
@@antonioamato8213 Exactly the same. I upgraded to an SSD and doubled the RAM, now the Macbook is even faster than my 2 year old HP Laptop.
Glowing logo will have a comeback next decade, history repeats
I hope, lol.
we hope
If they'll wake up and stop sacrificing features for the sake of thinness, yes it probably will be.
Nope.
Perceived obsolescence is what repeats
This video will certainly catch the winds of the TH-cam algorithm
True hha
Here before this comment blows up
Please lets not spam the comment section with this bull shit. its the modern equivalent of saying "First!".
Yes, but only in a couple of years.
Already did, I'm the proof, I don't watch this channel
Really miss that glowing light, just gave the machine so much more personality than a barely visible piece of metal. It even had an unintended function in telling if your backlight is blown by shining light through it.
New era: Ah yes the era of removing features
That's Apple, they always do that and it pisses me off too,
I am not an Apple user at personal level, but I miss the glowing logo.
On their iPhones, Apple removed the home button, the headphone jack, the charging brick, now they plan to remove the charging / data lighting port...
...you may note how wireless charging currently is present only on high-end phones, and none of those phones come with a charging pad in the box.
For every essential feature they removed, Apple has been able to successfully charge customers to allow the connection in a wireless fashion. The charging port removal on phones may well result in a gamble that the public will reject.
Minismalism is better
@@icarofilho6524 Not everything needs to be minimalized.
@@rayoflight6220 Are you saying that the home button going away was bad? I've never heard anyone say that
“Because we thought you already have the glowing logo from previous laptop”
Nailed it. In a couple decades (or few years), they'll reintroduce the glowing logo and make a big deal about it in presentation...maybe charge extra. Sell every sucker a unit in the name of nostalgia, LOL.
@@Ishamv3 Nostalgia sells, that's exactly the reason why they reintroduced the SE but more up-to-date. Same with Instagram on their 10th birthday when they had that special logo changing thing for limited time. Honestly wouldn't be surprised when the do the same for the iPhone 4
@@barbrat8yearsago229 More importantly, relying on nostalgia shows a lack of fresh ideas. Apple creates such 'safety nets' to boost sales when they're eventually down all the time. The first iPhone didn't have video-recording, for example, to sell iPhone 2.
The glowing Apple logo was actually one of the best features of the design
for real tho... it was unique and lets be honest- everyone thinks and knows it looks cool- and especially in the dark..
@@Kris4Infinity it was iconic tbh. Separated this from just any other laptop
@@ikramali8223 yee- i saw u can get ur new macbooks back lasercut to have that back even custom design.. but its rly expensive-
I’m actually glad they removed it I hated showing off in public spaces
@@BrawndoQC well- 100 people 100 opinions :D
Maybe if Apple for once didn’t just focus on making the MacBook incredibly thin, they could have more unique features like this again
Maybe the “thinness” should be reserved for the Air. Leave the Pros thick enough for the glowing logo (still sleek design, Pros don’t need to be as thin as an iPad). At least there’s an aesthetic difference to Air and Pro that’s not just size.
the m2 series is *slightly* thicker now
the new series is now thicker like the M2 Macbook pro im commenting from, so maybe they theoretically could bring it back. @@immunityvi6968
@@immunityvi6968the issue with sunlight making a mark bc of the cut out
The glowing apple logo actually had a functional upside as well. When the backlight on the screen would inevitably go out, you could shine a light through the apple logo to see if the screen was actually on, thus confirming the issue of a bad backlight.
Yeah, I used to do that all the time to diagnose screen issues. It also served as a way of telling if the computer was actually on, since Apple seem to have an aversion to indicator LEDs. Now with USB-C you cant even tell if the computer is charging or if an SMC reset was successful.
Was looking for this comment.
Yeah, the new ones don't have any indicator that they're turned on. If you reboot and get that black screen for anywhere between a minute and an hour, you literally can't tell if it's turned on and is working through some kind of update or if it's crashed.
I rarely reboot mine because I have no confidence it's going to work.
Oh my I remember trouble shooting my MacBook Pro as you described back in the late 2000’s. Miss those days.
@@DiamandiL MacBooks before 2012 did have an indicator LED I remember
Let’s be honest, the light was really cool tho, I remember walking into coffee shops in Hollywood seeing all the attractive people with their glowing macs wondering what screenplay they were working on! ( but in reality they probably were just watching TH-cam videos) 😂
if they were writing in public, it more than likely was not a cool screenplay. But, most aren't.
Those werent cool people those were just typical starbucks dwellers like hipsters and shit
Lmao
If this is sarcasm it is funny, if not is is terribly tragic. But yeah, the "virtue signal" just dimmed. Why did I pay 5 grand for a notebook if I can't show the world how amazing I am while idling at Starbucks?
That's the thing that put me off Apple products. 'Cool people' sat in coffee shops? Just sad people probably taking a photo to post on Facebook trying to impress other sad people. They weren't 'working' on anything. They were just (and still are) sad and lonely people who have succumbed to very successful advertising.
The truly 'cool' people were out in the countryside, visiting places of beauty and enjoying life. All technology and the pathetic creatures that live in the fake social media world left far behind.
I remember when teachers at the U would turn the light off to show a presentation and you could see shining Apple logos around.
yes... in class it's the thing i love about apple- the logo doesn't give you off anymore
I love your videos. Especially the music in the background
The music sounds sad.
The glowing apple logo was so iconic and I really liked the way it looked in the dark. I wish they kept it even it meant having a slightly thicker display.
and now with the new MacBook Pro 14 and 16 inch in the old style of MacBooks, I wish this was the moment for the Apple glowing to return. Alas, it didn't happen.
@@Maatjuhhh same! They could have fixed the problems with the original light, like sunlight shining through. But we got MagSafe back which I'm so excited for!
@@azan-183 tbh i never noticed the sunlight problem. Yes I'm happy that the MagSafe and normal F buttons are back. I have a MacBook from late 2013 and I held off upgrading since 2016. So a while then.
Learn how to use their, there and they're. It's legit basic English mate, it isn't that hard.
@@SugmaDick bro ik how to use it, it’s just that autocorrect messed it up when I accidentally mistyped it
Bought a Mac in July and it took me like 3 months to realize it didn’t light up lmao
😂😂😂
I have a 2014 MacBook Pro bought new and this is the first time I have ever checked to see that the logo lights up. It does and I don't care.
omg i had to check my m1. it didnt light up lmao
@@iankarlestor7240 SAME
It took me a year yall 😭
I feel like Steve Jobs wouldn’t approve of this.
He would be dead by now if he was alive
@@o0Henry0o what 50
@@rayhib he would of died of cancer
@@o0Henry0o ah
He understands atheistics and kept forcing people to get it done
Well, atleast they listened and brought back the mag safe for newer macs
I’m convinced this is Tim Cook’s burner TH-cam account 🤣
🍷😆 Facts..
Lmaoooo
Why
Lol 😂
I was holding out hope that they'd one day add a glowing logo to the iPhone and iPad. Instead, they removed it from the Macbook. Dreams crushed and forever saddened that they chose to remove such a neat feature.
iPad, that I can understand because of it's size. Less chance of your hand covering up the logo, but the iPhone? too small to fit.
What you've never realised is that the iPhone and iPad _have_ had logos that can glow, all this time. It's just that they only light up when you open them up... ;)
@@Somnogenesis Huh? I’m on a iPhone 6. Does it exist there?
@@karotfartrNo, I was just making a (bad) joke, I'm sorry!
i remember there were videos on how to make a glowing logo on an iphone
The glowing logo lets you know the device is on or in use. The glowing logo stands out when illuminated. The glowing logo is unique to Apple. Apple could get around the weakness and light bleed interference.
@@Ultimatebubs It's cause whoever is running Apple now isn't business smart.
It’s a mistake to remove the logo. In the October 2o21 140inch and 16 inch computers they removed the name MacBook Pro just below the display. I bought one, and that is my only disappointment, the removal of the name Below the display.
@@cjsews That's nothing new. My 2013 retina macbook pro doesnt have it either.
@@cjsews why would you even need the name below the display? to show off to your co workers or something? you macbook users are something else
I don't mind the new logo, probably because I have a 2017 model but I thought it was cool originally and am lowkey jealous of those with macs that do have the glowing logo, but both design choices are valid. My only complaint about the new logo is they chose a smooth metal that, if you don't clean it occasionally, becomes obviously not shiny if you don't use a case lol
I actually use that light to illuminate my path when walking in my dark house from room to room when I'm relocating my work area.
Hmm..Well try using the display light like normal, next time you find yourself stumbling in the dark using that thing again! 🍷
Can't you just flip the screen around and get a massive flashlight?
Why not just use your iPhone flashlight which is easier to carry in one hand and simply fold and open your Mac book as you go room to room ?
WHY NOT JUST TURN ON YOUR FUCKING LIGHTS IN YOUR HOUSE 😂
@@Zerospawnn I thought this was common sense
Interestingly, the first glowing logos were "upside down" so that it was visible to the USER before they opened the laptop. It wasn't until they started getting a lot of product placement in TV that they realized it was more important for it to be rightside up to OBSERVERS while the laptop was in use.
~Trav
i know, i always thought why didn't steve jobs know that? The user sees it for a second while they open it up, but everybody else sees an upside-down logo. That's one of the biggest fk ups that many people who espouse SJ and Ive design thinking that doesn't get much criticism. That was one major fk up, basically a schoolboy error
@@neanda I mean I wouldn't call it major lol people still understood what the logo was lol.
@@neanda maybe because not that many people care about it ?
@@neanda Imagine being a genius of the caliber of Jobs or Wozniak. How many variables are going through your head at any moment? You want not making a good, or even a great, user experience : you want the *best* user experience. Every single detail is going through your head over and over again for countless hours. When first designing the device trying to create the best user experience ever, you think, logically, that the logo facing the user when they first get the device out of the box makes a lot of sense : after all, Apple's logo wasn't *that* well-known to begin with. Now imagine how many people take decisions for Apple and are involved in the process... once Apple became more well-known, Jobs figured out that this 0.0001% difference in the user experience was worth getting cut for TV placements and just the general clout that a beautiful Apple product with a very visible logo creates. But there was a *reason* why Jobs left the logo that way in the first place. Next-time you're asking yourself "why is a total genius doing this weird thing?", maybe think that "theY dId a ShcOlboY fcU Up" is likely not the answer.
Also, concerning tv, it’s funny how so many shows put stickers on Apple notebooks, but still raise brand awareness, because ever stickered computer is a Mac...
I mean removing the logo have to lower the price 🤔
roflll
@erik FENOMEN Dude, in mass this is fucking expensive.
@erik FENOMEN since you're an expert in computer engineering and economics, why don't you explain why we're moving the unnecessary and battery draining backlight could it possibly contribute to Apple lowering the price?
They removed it, then charged an Apple glowey logo removal fee!
To think of it they are one of the richest companies in the world and they trying to cut costs 😂. Its like a billionaire trying to count his change to get coffee at the store.
I liked the glowing logo, it looked cool. But the older I get the more I’ve really came to love the minimalist look. Sleek and simple gets me every time and I think Apple is doing a great job of it. Their products look, and feel high quality
I agree with this tbh. That feature had its time and looked beautiful - walking into a computer shop and seeing the glowing logos would just draw you over, it was genius really. But there’s no need now, there’s not a soul who doesn’t know who Apple is
As a technician, I miss the lighted apple logo as indicator of when the system was fully shut down. I used to tell people not to close the lid until the light on the apple turned off. Once apple started turning the display dark while the system was still shutting down, the light on the apple logo became the best way to tell when shutdown was complete.
This video bouta get recommended to me 5-10 years later I just know it!
I hope they add the glow back by then
@@fbdjwjflac why
@@fbdjwjflac why do you care so much about a simple comment 🤦🏻♂️
@@naailkhokhar he's an idiot looking for attention, he thought my comment was something serious 😂
Yepppp
next video should be why the new iMacs have a white bezel, and what are the pros and cons of black/white bezels or why black bezels were the norm.
Black bezels are the norm because when the screen is turned off, it is black
The white bezels are nothing new for Apple though, it was there since the first iMac until 2007.
What's a bezel? Sorry I don't use Apple devices.
😂Jk. I know what a bezel is.
Bezel are on all devices it is the part that is surrounding the screen of device
@@officialhideyo lmao unless you have super high end displays that have super thin bezels, chances are you have a display with a bezel , stop bullshitting.
I still have my Macbook from 2017 with the glowing Apple and i am holding on to it until they bring the glowing Apple back. Please pray for my little one that it will continue to work for the next years
I've always loved the glowing logo. Wanted one on my iPhone as well.
This video has the potential to get 10mil views in no time
ye this will come in recommendations
450.000 right now
Maybe this is just one of the marketing tricks, so when they put it back to the newest macbook people will fight to get it
If this was explained to me like this when the change happened, I wouldn’t have been disappointed. Get this guy a spot on stage after the product announcements to calm down any negative feedback
I loved when Apple wasn't big and had to do all the cool factor things that made it different. Loved the mag safe, loved the glow logo, loved the white MacBooks when all PC's were black, loved the white earbuds while all others again black, loved the click wheel, loved when they were first with touch phone, all the cool things they did back in the day when they were hungry : ) Also will always miss Steve Jobs presentations.
The black MacBook is a collector's item now though I think
Then you will be very happy with Apple in the coming year. Magsafe is coming back, so are many of the ports like SD card reader and HDMI. They are hungrier than they have ever been......have you not heard that they stopped using 3rd party intel processors? the Silicon M1 chip is their new processor that integrates its CPU and GPU. A base model MacBook Air that costs $899 now, (256gb ssd, 8gb ram) will smoke a 4,000 2019 MacBook Pro. I have one, im typing this message on it right now. I can use the heaviest and most powerful programs out there on an AIR. Not a Pro or a iMac desktop computer, with only 8gb of ram and I would never buy a Mac with that limiting amount of ram, I can do things that machines 10 times the price couldnt handle. GAME OVER PC. Mac just destroyed everyone.
@Pixel8453 When you can get a great performance + portability with a $999 M1 Macbook Air, $4k seems like an overkill. In that range you can build a decked out gaming station, which itself is a different category than ultrabooks.
I miss my last ipod nano with clickwheel. I would buy ipods again if they bring back the clickwheel. I mainly use my iphone for games/streaming and I don’t enjoy playing music here, for some reason lol.
@@mikebreslin2108 chill out there for a sec, Mac is great, but it still cannot hold up to multi core Intel or AMD desktop processors. That's one thing Intel and AMD cannot be beat at. Now laptop processes, for example, i7 11th Gen, get smoked by the m1 and it's just the beginning. Excited to see what Apple will do in the near future
I still have an early 2015 MBP with the glowing logo and I plan on keeping it for awhile since it was one of the last models to have it. I still think they should figure out a way to bring it back, it was one of the cool unique things about having one.
damn hell naw. we got the touchbar instead a way better feature, we at apple know whats nest for you :)
i had to recently exchange my 2015 mbp due to screen and speaker issues, i really miss the glowing logo on the new M1 pro
@@DannewK the touchbar will be going from the new MacBook lineup also
You made some auto correct error, which really means “what’s best for you.”
Me too! It’s an amazing computer
Simply using a RGB lighting cable to indirectly illuminate the logo would have solved both the problems. This would have also provided the users with the option to change the colour or control a lighting pattern, just like gaming laptops do. That would have been really cool.
you should work at apple 👏
this would have been even better being able to changce the colour!!
The thing is, that sort of flashy customization has never been Apple's brand. They prefer a forced subtlety and uniformity.
@@sarangsuman8111 make it just white light then. RGB not controllable. Would be better than nothing.
Even though they are huge, I think getting rid of the logo completely is a very bad move tbh...
Your animation is absolutely fantastic. I'd love to see some behind-the-scenes footage!
Am I the only person who always wanted them to put glowing logos on their iPhones? Just me?
Just you...
@@mccalejk2 I always thought It’d look cool. But I’d rather have a stronger structural phone than one that looks cool. So I understand why it’s not there.
just you...
I did
@@GamingTeamCZ dope! I thought I was alone lol
*POV: your dad tells you that the macbook without the glowing logo is better but then sees this video and regrets his decision watching the part at **1:55**-*
I love videos like this, instead of feeding the audience with a whole bunch of crap totally unrelated to the main point of the video, this video gets straight to the point.
I’m just sad that I’ll never get to experience the glowing logo…
Go on e-bay and get a pre-owned macbook with the glow, fam
@@gateoflion you don’t get her point
It will come back and everyone will
Be like OMG they’re bringing it back. The McRib phenomenon. It’s not anything spectacular but they create a “scarcity” so it’s even more desirable to the consumer when it comes back.
@@Khonic23 this is true
I have an 13 inch 2012 MacBook Air that glows!
I remember how teachers in school called all tablets iPads even if it was android
So annoying
@@anythingrc4715 it really shows the presence of Apple how everybody assumes a tablet is an iPad
@@aurorayoru5333 Yeah I do assume it is a fantastic marketing technique to get the word around
They still do tbh lol
@@GeneralKenobi69420 I’m not surprised and i’m sure they call every smart phone an iPhone also
In my opinion I think they did it to branch away from the older look of the macbook and give it a more "serious" look which I personally think is refreshing and looks better.
Always thought that the glowing logo and startup chime were iconic. And to be honest they’re just damn cool!😎
I feel like Greg can sell anything to anyone. He sounds like the kind of guy you’d hire to explain to your wife that it was actually her fault that you slept with her sister
Weirdly specific
@@praiseprince_
Well, i hope I'm not projecting cos that would be really sick especially since my wife's sisters are all teenagers.
I rebuke all spirits of Matt Gaetz and ghosts of Jeffrey Epstein
what a weird fucking thing to say
Lol😂
@@juliet4093 don’t curse it’s bad
My mom used to own a MacBook with the glowing light- and then she gave to my brother, who gave it to my sister. And it still works! I currently own the newest MacBook Air, and I was really sad to see the logo wasn't glowing. But it still looks pretty!
sometimes it's nice to dig out one of our old MacBooks just to hear that iconic piano startup and see that logo illuminate the room!
You wouldn’t believe, 4 days ago i searched for this video and there were no proper video explained why. Now I see this on my FYP
I don’t understand the obsession with “thinner.” I’d rather have a slightly thicker MBP with the glowing logo, MagSafe, and more ports over a MBP as thin as a nickel that has none of those. I think most people (not just professionals but students, casual users, etc.) would agree.
Me too. My new MBP looks great, but more ports would have been better.
I would rather all burgers to have two beef patties! But that wouldn’t be cost effective for companies since is way easier to go just with one. Maybe one day we would get it our way.
I guess you dont keep up with the latest Apple news. you got your wish. with waaaaaayyyyyyy more computing power. No glowing logo though because its dumb. I understand the obsession with thinner, my camera bag just got 3 pounds lighter with an AIR 2020 M1 chip and my computer is lighter and extremely powerful. There isn't a MacBook Pro that can hold a candle to my AIR (maybe a $6,000 version with a 9 core CPU). Us Professionals want lighter, more powerful, more ports and we got it. check the news homie.
@@sh1121 wish granted. read the news from 6 months ago
@@mikebreslin2108 Yes, I have an M1 MBP myself, but it doesn’t have anymore ports than the previous gen Macs (less, in fact than the higher end ones)
I thought they removed and selling it as a separate accessory 🤣🤣
LMAO
@@3osprey No.
@@ryanunderwood1798 I don‘t even have an Apple product. It just wasn‘t funny for me.
@@marcel151 then why reply?
@@angxl_aesthetic210 Because I didn‘t LMAO.
The problem with strong light source behind screen is not a problem. A thin layer of plastic would prevent it. They just wanted to earn more for less, as they do removing some features from their products, even the boxes like airpods and charging brick. They didn't lowered their prizes, they just removed them from the boxes.
This is one of those things that once you hear it seems so obvious you feel dumb for not realizing it previously. Thanks for the great explanation!
i thought it was related to having OLED displays wich dont use backlight or something like that related to the screen, not that they ditched it on purpose.
@@xiro6 I’m pretty sure Apple doesn’t use OLED on their Macs
Honestly functionality-wise, I think Apple made right decision. The glowing logo actually caused color inaccuracy on my 2015 MBP that was quite irritating, so after switching to the redesigned version, the issue is gone. But if Apple’s able to bring back the feature without compromises that’d be awesome
they should just make it thicker, and while they're at it they should add a better camera
I would still wish to see a comeback of the glowing apple logo 😍
Great video, i don't know if you remember or not i have been with you since 10k and seen you grow massively since then. I have also been inspired by you and have started my own channel!!!
I loved the glowing logo! I always liked customizing the back of my MacBook with stickers that would look really aesthetic with the glow.
I’m a huge Apple nerd and I had no idea about the color inaccuracies in the translucent logo Mac models. Always nice to learn something new!
Guess that's rather proving that the point bullshit. A light source that's strong enough to shine through the Apple logo would even be stronger shining over the display right at you and be just extremely blinding. Never ever had a situation with that in my life.
@@dominicpascal5512 you don't need a lot of brightness to see the logo shining through. Sitting in front of a window in a rather sunny day is already enough to notice there's an "apple shape" in the center of the screen.
@@AlejandroLZuvic yeah you are right
"So why was the glowing Apple logo removed? Well that is what I will explain right now." Gotta double space that essay.
Honestly I kinda prefer the reflective metal logo over the illuminated white plastic, until it scratches
The Apple logo and MagSafe were what helped bring me to Apple. When they decided to phase both of them out I bought the last model with both (MacBook Air Mid 2017) and have been rocking it ever since.
At least MagSafe is back
Honestly, Apple was solving a problem that didn't exist. Nobody needed a laptop that thin especially considering what we had to sacrifice for it
You know people said the same thing about PCs. People don’t know what they want unless they see it.
@@sumitmann2181 People prefer a slightly thicker laptop in this case. The trade-offs just weren't worth it. Lack of ports, awful keyboard, and the illuminating logo all for a few millimeters. (sent from a 2018 Macbook Air, I know firsthand how annoying it is).
@@ElAndresRodriguez in all fairness this design was meant for newer 5nm chips, intel never delivered on their promises.
Look how great the same design behaves with M1. 🤷🏻♂️
@@yatindersingh_ Yeah they did fix the keyboard but port selection still hasn't been resolved, which is pretty major for a lot of people. Hate having to carry around a hub 😔
@@jasonliu7936 If you play around with embedded stuff you need to use all kinds of stuff including ethernet, sd cards, usb A and so on ^^
The glowing logo was primarily “removed” as a by product of the higher efficiency backlight required for the Retina displays. Previous generation backlights had a white translucent back, but newer designs use a backlight with reflective layers to couple all possible light to the LC panel. This increase in efficiency resulted in power savings at similar brightness levels. This was critical in achieving the long battery life seen in the 2015 and later MacBooks.
Retina displays are “hell” on battery life! The smaller pixels and narrow color filters (better color accuracy) decrease the amount of light that passes through the Liquid Crystal panel, thus requiring brighter backlights which require more power. The glowing Apple wasted light and cost precious battery life.
the glowing apple wouldn't reduce battery life since the light is part of the display.
Thank you for the explanation. I have a 2015 Mac Book Pro with illuminated loge and now a 2022 Mac Book Air without the illumination. I thought that lit logo was a great ad tool, sadly gone.
Been waiting for this for a long time😂😂
Me too,,🌚🌚
Who else wishes this kind of glowing logo being introduced in iphones
Nah...
Me
Nah
if the glowing apple logo was where the torch was located that would be so cool lol
@@Tomas-bm1wd that's genius bro
It was honestly my favorite thing about the macs. I got my first MacBook this year and I’m still bummed it doesn’t have a glowing apple logo.
I have MacBook Pro mid 2015 and I’ll hold onto it for as long as I can with it’s nice glowing apple
Get well soon bro ❤️ huge support ❤️❤️
God bless! I live in the hood, people won't know I have a Macbook at night. The light and the sound be crazy
Dude what
@@HilbertXVI If you don't get it, is okay you don't get it. is a good thing
don’t even make sense nicca
@@trickSLuvkc you’re so ghetto
@@trickSLuvkc Because you can't afford one
Now can you do a video about why they got rid of the “breathing” sleep and battery check LEDs?
I could use the battery indicator, though the sleep light so f*kin bright I need a pair of visors to go with it! 🍷😎
@@evm6177 🤣 That’s the truth! I always had it facing away from me at night. Back then I was staying at a place with a super small bunk and it kind of felt like sleeping in a space pod. lol
I don’t remember a sleeping light but definitely forgot about the battery led’s. I am charging my MacBook right now and have to open the screen and unlock it to check the status
Awesome this was really helpful Thanks!
Tim Cook has took an oath to reverse everything that Steve Jobs did great.
And, if rumors are to be believed, he'll be reversing some of those reversals.
Totally agree. The M1 is the only “one more thing” they’ve come up with.
Wait a couple years, the glowing logo will back, apple always redesign like new iphone design
@@branpod I doubt Steve would have approved their design along with the "notch".
@@branpod The iPhone SE I bought a few months ago works fine.
I figured out how to enlarge the screen too. I pull it closer :-)
I never realized that sunlight could pass through the apple lol.
probably not, super thin aluminum foil would solve the issue
@spectator
True.
Wow I really thought the answer would be due to power or overheating. Makes sense that structural integrt was a big factor.
I would love to see a line of Apple products with the casing as a see through colored shell similar to some of the Nintendo models in the 2000s where you can see the circuitry inside and maybe add some LEDs
I don't use any apple products but it still saddens me they removed it
Saw it 3 hours after released but I’m pretty sure I’ll see y’all soon in 5 years once it hits my recommended again 😂. 5/09/21
In 5 years I hope it is, “why did Apple bring back the glowing logo”?
same
Maybe in 5 years Apple will remove some feature we all love we don’t know. They did it w the headphone Jack in 2016 ...
Given that they still show the illuminated Apple-logo-MacBooks within every keynote video (when they show customers using their product), I think Apple themselves still recognizes the value of the backlight and should strongly consider reintroducing this for their next-gen M2-powered MacBook Pro laptop line. Other companies like Razer have already figured out ways to maintain their backlight without impacting structural rigidity or creating a “window” - I’m sure Apple can solve this problem too. For them it’s just about money.
I still have my macbook from 2011 and its in perfect condition. I love how the apple logo glows on it. To be honest thats what mostly attracted me to it back in the day. I have the rosegold macbook air I use for work and although it's beautiful I really do wish it had the glowing apple logo on the back of it. I wish they would bring it back.
Cool mine also 2011 macbook pro but it is almost dying, so im getting a new one.
I had always wanted a Mac with the light as a kid. By the time I could afford one, it was too late. Sad.
Always wondered why thanks
I worked for a a theater company that employed about 600+ employees, the business side wanted all Macs. When we got them the Macs we noticed after about 3-6 months that some users had a large glow in the center of their screen. Upon troubleshooting it, we realized it happened to users who would stuff their Macs in a hand bag full of items that would put pressure on the lid...Backing up this claim of structural rigidity flaws. Apple did well abounding the glow piece.
@GreasePotato "Like a normal person would" I almost never see people using cases on their laptops, even laptops as fragile as macbooks I rarely ever see in cases. Cases aren't super common on laptops like they are on phones. Just take a look around, at what people on youtube use, or what people use in public malls or parks.
@GreasePotato But even sleeves are more often than not, used to help carry the laptop more than anything else. Its like saying people put their phones into their pockets to protect them. Sure it can have that as a side effect, the real reason people use laptop sleeves and especially backpacks with built in laptop sleeves is actually to carry it around more easily.
The glowing Apple logo has served its purpose already. Nice to think of it as a relic of the past rather than telling the entire cafe shop I'm an iFan 😅
Tbh in my eyes macbook 2015 is the best macbook of all time.
Ports, looks , size everything was top notch except there is still no GPU.(M1😶)
I still have a Macbook Pro with the glowing Apple logo. It doesn't only light up to be iconic and widely visible (which I honestly don't care about), but when my laptop sits against a wall, it illuminates the wall behind the screen a bit and makes the transition from bright screen to dark wall softer. That in turn reduces strain on the eyes when looking at bright screens for longer periods of time.
this is stupid lol turn on a light if its tht big of a deal to u
10$ says they will make a ad campaign that says “Brilliant, but logo-less”
Everyone misses the glowing logo and I'm the only one who wants the damn MagSafe back....
Its coming this year
Definitely not the only one.
Tf are you talking about xd
Everyone wants it back that’s why it’s coming on this years macbooks
@@orbit354 what does MagSafe do? Looking to get a Mac for the first time later this year, so I’m a bit of a noob about features that aren’t in the recent M1 Macs
@@rusty8311 It’s basically an alternative to usb-c for charging. It’s charging your macbook faster and most importantly, it prevents it from falling if someone kicks or pulls the cable by accident. It’s basically a magnetic charging cable.
Glowing logo is still there in 2017 Air
Actually I can here to mention that. I have a 2017 air and it’s my only computer. I’m into Apple stuff and visit the store every couple months just to mess with new stuff. I never really look at the back of them to notice the no light though. I honestly didn’t know the removed that feature till this video.
I hate the obsession with thinness over functionality
Thank you! 🙏🏻 i’ve been wanting to know why they took that away
The glowing logo among many others is why I’ll probably hold onto my Mid-2015 MbP for as long as I can. It is probably the most well rounded MacBook within the last decade.
Legit. It has all you need without having to buy addtl accessories. usb port + hdmi + sd slot + magsafe + retina display and the pretty glowing logo! Sadly the os updates are just destroying the battery of such good hardware
@@weendymils Which os are you (both) running ?
@@JabFam big sur for me
In another 5 years, this video will be in my recommendation again !
And the question will be, *WHY DID APPLE BRING BACK THE GLOWING LOGO?*
Just add a polarizing film to remove any light not output from the backlight