The strength of the thick bezels around the MacBook’s display - it’s the only one that survived the drop test
By ZenPanda516 · QUESTION · About MacBook Pro M4
[Source](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJSK3HZlvnU&t=1s)
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ThunderPulse5561: Cool test! "Student-proof" is going to be a big selling point in the long run. Hard to prove at first, but I could see this get a bit of a mythical long-lasting and unbreakable reputation within the educational world at least.
ThunderGamer219: Oh no, not another reason to get Neo.
ThunderGamer219: I know this will be an unpopular opinion but… I like big bezels and I cannot lie.
I like them on laptops for this reason and I like them on tablets and phones. It lets me hold stuff without triggering touches or covering content. I want modern internals but give me them thick bezels back.
SwiftMaker899: I have a MacBook Air and I’m telling you that one drop would have sent that thing to the dark dimension.
I think this MacBook Neo is actually a good device for teens and students and basic users;
I saw the MacBook in Apple’s store and one thing I noticed was the thickness and I was wondering, why d
BoldVibe231: It is interesting to see how Apple went from selling overpriced tech to the “best value for your money” tech. I had had a couple of MacBooks in my lifetime, and only I had replaced them because they got obsolete. That’s it. No viruses, formatting, or any major issue. That’s a statement of quality.
SwiftCoder4821: The be fair, it was only the MacBook Neo. The MacBook Pro's screen also shattered.
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