![]() ![]() I loved MagSafe, and was sorry to see it go. Here's my logic, which you are free to disagree with.īut there was also a greater social good that came from everyone using the same kind of USB-C plug, so I was skeptical to hear it was making a comeback. For the past several years, if someone shouts out - in a classroom, coffee shop or socially distanced office - "Does anyone have a MacBook charger," everyone knows you're talking about a power brick with a USB-C cable. I could charge my Nintnedo Switch with my MacBook charger and charge my MacBook with my Nintendo Switch charger. I've used Lenovo chargers on Macs, Dell chargers on Lenovos and so on. You can still charge this new MacBook with almost any USB-C charger, by using one of the three USB-C ports. I tried it with a 65-watt Lenovo charger, a 39-watt Switch charger and an older 61-watt MacBook charger. All worked, some much faster than others. The 16-inch Pro comes with a massive new 140-watt MagSafe 3 charger, while the 14-inch Pro has a 96-watt MagSafe 3 charger. ![]() The MagSafe cable that starts with USB-C on one end and terminates in the MagSafe plug on the other end has a woven covering, much like the cables for the 24-inch M1 iMac. It's a much nicer feel than plain rubbery cables than last year's M1 MacBooks included.
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