| > hibernate and trackpads working properly I haven't had any problem with hibernation on Windows laptops - quite the contrary: MacBooks don't have a visible "I am powered on" indicator once closed, which means that if e.g. some Chrome tab or whatever random crap keeps the system awake I only notice it when arriving at work, pulling the MacBook out of the bag and having a superheated mess with empty battery in my hand. The trackpads on the other hand... haven't seen any Windows trackpad manufacturer that combines: - decent size (=2015-era MBP) - decent materials (=the metal/glass combo that Apple uses, instead of black plastic that grows INCREDIBLY nasty looking after 2 years) - decent functionality (reliable gesture recognition without having to worry at buy time if the included touchpad is Synaptics, Elantech or Alps, or a knock-off) - decent placement (=at surface level like a MBP, not 2+mm recessed which invites dirt to accumulate) - can tolerate wet/oily fingers (yes, I admit, I am one of those typical nerds eating pizza while working) |
Touchpads are a joke. They're either tiny or they constantly register phantom movements (random cursor jumps). I wouldn't be surprised if that's something which Apple solve in software to be honest; if it was in hardware you'd expect other brands to have caught up already.