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[Music] technology to embed face id into macbook displays doesnt exist says german apples first mac with face id is unlikely to be a mcbook because the technology necessary to embed the authentication hardware into a thin notebook display still doesnt exist ing to well-connected bloomberg journalist mark german to stay up to date with latest top stories make sure to subscribe to this youtube channel by clicking the button above this video germans latest thoughts on the subject appeared in the q and a section of his latest power on newsletter on whether face id will ever come to the mac german writes face id was in the cards for the original m1 imac naturally the imac is the thickest mac with a built-in display since apples laptops have fairly thin screens at this point the technology to embed face id into the thin macbook displays doesnt exist so if face id comes to the mac i think it will be on an imac or external monitor first apple has definitely been working on this but time