MOSISO Compatible with MacBook Pro 13 inch Case 2020 Release A2338 M1 A2289 A2251 with Touch Bar Touch ID, Protective Heavy Duty Plastic Hard Shell Case with TPU Bumper & Keyboard Cover, Black
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Because the laptop vents are fully exposed, I assume the case vents are to allow for some air circulation beneath the laptop, which would help keep the underbelly cool.
It is only compatible with the 13-inch Mac Book Pro. If you look at the back of your Mac Book, you'll notice a Model Number that corresponds to the covers available.
It is compatible with the 13-inch MacBook Pro. A2289/a2251 is a three-inch model.
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Selected User Reviews For MOSISO Compatible with MacBook Pro 13 inch Case 2020 Release A2338 M1 A2289 A2251 with Touch Bar Touch ID, Protective Heavy Duty Plastic Hard Shell Case with TPU Bumper & Keyboard Cover, Black
The laptop won't close all the way, and the keyboard isn't the same as the one on the MacBook Pro 2020. It's perplexing that it claims to fit the MacBook Pro keyboard but the buttons are missing. br>Screen panels are fine, but the laptop won't close completely, so I'm not sure why they make such low-quality products with false information. Additionally, it causes the laptop to become overheated.
I purchased a new MacBook Pro 13-inch last week, and it arrived two days ago, with this case applied immediately after taking it out of the box. Within 48 hours of putting the case on, I noticed several micro fractures in the bottom right corner of the screen, which were leaking liquid into the display, and the rest of the screen was black. br>br>I don't have any pets or children, and I don't live alone. The device was never knocked over or stepped on in any way. br>br>The case is difficult to put on because it fits the screen so tightly. If that's the case, sitting so tightly around the MacBook Pro put stress on the screen, causing a micro fracture in the bottom right corner, as I and the repair tech believe. br>br>I'm now out another $578 for the Apple store to repair the screen. I will be returning this case as soon as possible and replacing it with one that will not damage but rather protect my MacBook Pro. br>br>Amazon will not compensate me for the damage caused by the product. br>br>I will be returning this case as soon as possible and replacing it with one that will not damage but instead protect my MacBook Pro. I'll be looking for a refund as well.
As an example, consider the following: br>What is the significance of this case? A case for the new M1 MacBook Pro, A2338, was required. Has the case come off: br>br>Has the case come off: br>br>Has the case come off: br>br>Has the case come No. (It is used on a daily basis between the house and the office. ) At this point, I'm working and carrying a bag for the next ten days. )br>br>Are dongles compatible: Yes, the USB-C and USB-A ports are compatible. All of the C ports are fully functional. On the right, there's also an audio jack. Furthermore, a USB thumb drive can be inserted. br>br>Is the plastic brittle: While the case has a hard plastic on the outside and a softer plastic on the inside, the plastic has a slight flex to it. br>br>Does the laptop close completely: No, technically. The tabs that secure the case to the laptop raise the lid by a fraction of an inch, which is negligible (a business card can be inserted, but nothing thicker). )br>br>Was there any ventilation in the case: Yes, both the left and right sides of the bottom, as well as the bottom itselfbr>br>Did the keyboard protector fit: Yes, the keyboard, arrow keys, ESC key, and cutout for the touch bar were all exact. br>br>Does the keyboard protector make a difference: EDIT: There are no marks on the screen from the keyboard protector after two weeks of use. br>br>Is the keyboard protector affected by keyboard backlighting: Yes. Not necessarily a product flaw, but for those who use their laptop in the dark, the screen protector blacks out. backlighting is turned off.
Yes, this case will fit the new MacBook Pro M1 that will be released in 2020. I've been using this case for a month now, and it's incredible to me to have a laptop with a CASE. I've never had a laptop case before, so I'm completely blown away. My laptop is almost ready to join the ranks of rugged notebooks as a result of this. I used to have a $4000 Razer laptop that I used on a daily basis, but I was always afraid of scratching or denting it. Now that I have this case on my MacBook Pro, I can handle it however I want without fear of damaging it. I was worried that the hard plastic would scratch the metal on my MacBook, but after a month of use, there are no signs of wear from the plastic rubbing up against the metal. I've also dropped my MacBook on a few hard surfaces and was pleasantly surprised at how well it was protected by this case. So far, I'm sure this case has saved me from a lot of scratches and dents. Even if you think you're very careful with your laptop, I strongly advise you to get this case. I should also mention that I had no idea this case would include a silicone keyboard cover, and I am extremely grateful that it did. While the silicone keyboard cover isn't perfect, I have noticed that if I hadn't had it on, I wouldn't have had a ton of crumbs and water fall in between the crevices of the keyboard keys. I also dislike how the silicone cover obscures the little nubs on the "F" and "J" keys, making it difficult to locate them. The silicone cover for the keyboard also feels a little loose, but I didn't notice it affecting the keyboard's performance. Also, other reviews state that this case prevents you from fully closing the laptop and that it will always be open by 1mm or less, but I didn't find this to be an issue in my use of my MacBook. I'm not sure how a 1mm gap in the lid would affect your laptop's performance.
The quality and overall appearance initially wowed me. The material of the cover appeared to be quite hardy. Nonetheless, after about a month of very light home use (I didn't even take it anywhere, didn't carry it in a bag, etc. ), after about a month of very light home use (I didn't even take it anywhere, didn't carry it in a bag, didn't carry it in I discovered the following flaws while working on my laptop (which was always on my work desk): br>1) The right hook (which holds the laptop's bottom piece) began to come off on its own, and I now have to replace it (until it 'clicks' in place) every time it comes off. br>2) The left hook that held the laptop's bottom piece broke for no apparent reason. It was only when I opened the laptop that I discovered it. br>Now the entire bottom cover is missing two hooks (one is broken, and the other regularly falls out of its intended position).
It appeals to me. It has a nice, solid appearance to it. br>br>And, by the way, this company provides excellent customer service. br>br>Thank you!.