This is a huge feature to me. I'm guessing you still need to log in with TouchID. But in the demo, Craig lifts the screen and we instantly see the desktop. I guess he had "require password" turned off. Anything more to expect with this?
It's instant on as on iOS (iPad and iPhone).well you could put a screen shot from shutdown up to make it appear instant, its been done before, I doubt all services are awake instantly (wifi/bluetooth) as they need time to negotiate
Yes, that was one of the announced features for OS X Lion that they could bring back to the Mac from iPad, at the Mac Event in Late 2010.Maybe I am going crazy, but wasn't "Instant On" an advertised feature like a decade ago too?
But now with more "instant."Yes, that was one of the announced features for OS X Lion that they could bring back to the Mac from iPad, at the Mac Event in Late 2010.
All modern laptops turn on within a few seconds of opening the lid; I noticed over time that even my 2020 MBP would sometimes take a few seconds before turning on the screen and logging me into the desktop. My hope is the new AS laptops will eliminate this delay.Sorry for the confusion, but aren't MacBooks already 'instant' on? Based on the demo Craig showed, my MacBook Pro [2020] also turns on right when I lift the screen...
You can adjust to keep "instant" on for longer but at the expense of battery life. You have "instant" for so long, I forget the default time then it goes into standby mode. These settings are in command prompt under pmset -gAll modern laptops turn on within a few seconds of opening the lid; I noticed over time that even my 2020 MBP would sometimes take a few seconds before turning on the screen and logging me into the desktop. My hope is the new AS laptops will eliminate this delay.