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Want to safely and effectively clean the screen of your MacBook, iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch? Here's a RM99 polishing cloth and it comes with an Apple logo.

The Apple Polishing Cloth costs USD 19 in the US but it is going forin Malaysia. According to the description, the Polishing Cloth is “Made with soft, non-abrasive material, the Polishing Cloth cleans any Apple display, including nano-texture glass, safely and effectively.”

Unfortunately, we do not know if it’s as big as a handkerchief or as small as a lint-free microfibre cloth that comes with your glasses. There’s no mention of its dimensions on the product page. In case you’re wondering if it is safe to use on older devices, Apple even has a compatibility list that covers iPhone models as old as iPhone 6 or the iPhone SE , as well as the 1st gen iPad Air and iPad mini.

Speaking of chargers, Apple has also introduced a new 140W USB-C power adapter to charge the latest MacBook Pro 16 with the M1 Max chip. The new 140W charger costsand you can use it with a USB-C to USB-C or the new USB-C to Magsafe 3 cable.

 

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