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DeltaMac

macrumors G5
Jul 30, 2003
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Yes, as with any Mac. There is some manufacturer's ID information, such as the model number, and serial number.
Also, a few icons and markings, that may be required by government. No actual name, however.
(I call my MBAir "Fritzi", but I have not chosen to engrave that name on the bottom. :D)

The name, such as MacBook Air, or MacBook Pro, used to appear at the bottom edge of the screen, but Apple stopped doing that about 3 years ago. Now there is no identifying name below the screen, just the required marking on the laptop bottom case.
I bet your MacBook Pro is older than 2022. Newer models don't show the model name at the bottom of the display.
 

mystery hill

macrumors 65816
Apr 2, 2021
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3,916
No actual name, however.
The 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro have the name engraved on the bottom of the base.

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DeltaMac

macrumors G5
Jul 30, 2003
13,749
4,572
Delaware
Ah, OK. I think that demonstrates that I do not currently have an M-series laptop, and realize that I was posting from ignorance...;). I choose to leave my post above uncorrected, as I think some might want to know where the error came from... all fingers point at me (sigh... Maybe I will remember to think first, before posting :cool: )
 

MBAir2010

macrumors 604
May 30, 2018
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there
Ah, OK. I think that demonstrates that I do not currently have an M-series laptop, and realize that I was posting from ignorance...;). I choose to leave my post above uncorrected, as I think some might want to know where the error came from... all fingers point at me (sigh... Maybe I will remember to think first, before posting :cool: )
You are fine, DeltaMac!

and a huge asset here since you solve many problems daily with other's macs for many years!

with or without a flower on!
 
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