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- Guess what? (electronic note rings out) Appleamp;#39;s new MacBook Pro has a notch and Iamp;#39;ve received tons of questions about how the notch works with the software and the user interface, so thatamp;#39;s what weamp;#39;ll explore today. (machine whirring) (upbeat electronic music) Hey guys, how are you all doing? If youamp;#39;re new here, welcome. My name is Krazy Ken and the new 2021 MacBook Pro is here in the lair, which means itamp;#39;s time to dive in, to that notch. Why does the notch exist in the first place? The notch is there to allow room for the camera, ambient light sensor, and TrueTone sensor, while giving the user more screen space and thinner bezels. Because the menu bar is using that space around the notch, the notch wonamp;#39;t interfere with any of your windows or toolbars. And the reason the menu bar extends slightly below the notch is to provide a familiar 16:10 space below the menu bar, and that space below the menu bar is still more pixels than t