![]() That means an ultra-low profile and “butterfly” mechanism, and LED backlights behind every key. If you love the old MacBook Air’s keyboard, I’m sorry to say that the new Air has the same third-generation keyboard as the new MacBook Pro. There’s no Touch Bar, however, even as an option. The T2 chip enables a lot of new capabilities, including Touch ID. It provides secure boot, encrypts your storage, controls audio, processes FaceTime camera data, and has a secure enclave to hold your Touch ID data. In order to control the Touch ID sensor and hold your biometric data, the MacBook Air has a T2 co-processor, just like the iMac Pro and new MacBook Pro. You can use it to log in, authorize purchases online, or to authorize third-party apps like password managers. In the upper-right portion of the keyboard you’ll now find a Touch ID sensor. Finally, a MacBook Air with a Retina display! Touch ID and the T2 co-processor, but no Touch Bar
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