I just moved from a M3 Air 15" to a brand new M4 Pro 16". I am loving the thing so far but I have on concern that I have from my last laptop. My last laptop had the keyboard, well for me it was the wrist rest, marks on the screen. I've seen differing information on whether or not it can be removed and even more varied information on how to prevent it. I carry my laptop to and from work and school so this is a real concern for me. So I am going to ask clear as day: how can I prevent the keyboard and/or wrist rest indents, marks, whatever you want to call them, from happening to my M4 Pro and can they even be removed? I have been using the paper that comes with the laptop for now and I've ordered this (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PNKBFN9?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1) for a more sophisticated looking solution. Would a laptop sleeve over my laptop while it is in my backpack prevent this? If it does happen is it possible to be removed? If so how? Sorry for all the questions and I do appreciate any and all help!
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You could try a screen protector
ANTOGOO V Tempered Glass Screen Protector Compatible with Macbook Pro 16 Inch (2021-2024, M4, M3, M2, M1), 9H Hardness/No Bubbles/Anti-Scratch/Anti-Fingerprint/Clear https://a.co/d/eL4yIxa
Our macbook pro 16 m3 screen protector adhesive frame tempered glass film provides superior screen protection without compromising on quality or design. With its unique adhesive frame design, this tempered film avoids bubbles and white drooping lines after installation, unlike regular tempered gl...
This is the one I use for my 14 inch m4 MacBook Pro
i heard screen protectors were terrible ideas with macs
Screen protectors, cases, keyboard covers, camera covers, and some other accessories may actually damage your Mac, costing you hundreds of dollars. Best way to protect your Mac is to get a sleeve.
Would that prevent the issue described above?