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M2 air bezels thicker

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M2 air bezels thicker

TinaBelcher

macrumors 6502a

Original poster

Jul 23, 2017
Did you notice that the bezels are thicker than the m1 pro models?

Is it because it isn’t OLED and promotion?

Falhófnir

macrumors 603
Aug 19, 2017 5,787 6,487
Did you notice that the bezels are thicker than the m1 pro models?

Is it because it isn’t OLED and promotion?
Probably a purely aesthetic choice, like the iPad Air vs iPad Pro. OLED doesn't come into it for iPads or MacBooks.

chabig

macrumors G3
Sep 6, 2002 9,336 6,645

I'm not seeing thicker bezels on the sides or top, and just a hair thicker on the bottom, which seems to match the others and makes the display seem more centered.

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Rory76

macrumors regular
Apr 24, 2017
I'm not seeing thicker bezels on the sides or top, and just a hair thicker on the bottom, which seems to match the others and makes the display seem more centered. View attachment 2015400
I believe he said the M2 Air vs the M1 Pro

chabig

macrumors G3
Sep 6, 2002 9,336 6,645
I believe he said the M2 Air vs the M1 Pro
Yes. You're right. I missed that.
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jav6454

macrumors Core
Nov 14, 2007 19,120 3,465 1 Geostationary Tower Plaza
Did you notice that the bezels are thicker than the m1 pro models?

Is it because it isn’t OLED and promotion?
Mainly do to the fact that M1 Pro MBPs have bigger screens in comparison to their chassis.

JPack

macrumors G3
Mar 27, 2017 8,931 15,341
I think it's because of the size of keyboard deck and touchpad.

They could shrink the top and bottom bezels, but that would force the deck and pad to be smaller.

MayaUser

macrumors 6502a
Nov 22, 2021 1,279
Mainly do to the fact that M1 Pro MBPs have bigger screens in comparison to their chassis.
Yep, it is called screen to body ratio
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