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Review on 15.4" Notebook Apple MacBook Pro 15 Mid 2015 2880x1800, Intel Core i7 2.2 GHz, RAM 16 GB, DDR3L, SSD 256 GB, Intel Iris Pro Graphics 5200, macOS, MJLQ2RU/A, silver by Wiktor Wasilewski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

Apple's "PRO" range of laptops was considerably different from what it was in the PC industry back when PowerBooks like the "G4 Titanium" were still in use. Competition's battery life, distinctive casing material, and the abundance of connectors make this unachievable. Incredible optimization (bundling hardware and OS), rapid disassembly of the computer with the removal of the keyboard only. Replace internal parts as soon as possible. Removable batteries with a self-contained charge indicator: this is a revolution, not a detail. The distance was really wide. The majority of people did not purchase Apple computers since they could not utilize their existing software or play games regularly. They were visitors from the future. The lack of standard technical assistance for these computers in our nation also played a role. There is no longer a gap of this nature, just as there is no longer a "PRO" as there once was. These days, all we have are highly comfy and trustworthy computers. Many people do not associate design with any particular significance. People disregard design. But how we perceive something is mostly determined by design. And our interactions with it reflect how we view it. You go crazy using this computer for the first week or two, and then you just stop noticing it. It's as if it doesn't exist; all that's left is your work, the Internet, video, and audio. The thin, soundless interlayer that separates you from all of this requires only a single button push. Games and consistent, long-term loads are still not appropriate for the current PRO line. This is a form of typewriter that is also quite practical for using the Internet, making it an essential tool for anyone who is really interested in video editing or dealing with sound. It's surprising how little heat this machine produces when editing or even rendering video. However, I do not suggest that anyone work on it while using Windows. Advantages change into drawbacks.

Pros
  • 1) The most significant benefit of modern computers is their dependability. If you want to be sure that all of your software will function exactly as it did yesterday when you turn on your computer tomorrow, even a year after installing it and even after updating the OS, that all settings will be exactly the same, and that system restore—which I personally have never used—will definitely work. The only sensible option is still that MAC. Everything in this place is functional and is in perfect working order. My computer has discrete graphics and a 512GB SSD. I bought it with Yosemite installed, and I successfully upgraded it to "Captain" and then to "Sierra" without any problems. The program windows I was using remained open up until the very last reboot, and after restarting in the new OS, they opened once more and I was able to finish my work. There were never any system failures, errors, or malfunctions throughout the whole time the system was in operation. The system always boots up in exactly the same amount of time as it did previously, and it always shuts down in the same amount of time. 2) Optimization. This benefit is still present, but it is less pronounced and less pronounced overall. Final Cut is the most obvious example of Apple's classic optimization, a superb combination of software and branded hardware. This video editor moves quite quickly. Apple "pro" line computers are superior to the competition in this area. This is the best option if video editing is one of your primary responsibilities. 3) Touchpad: This touchpad, these motions, and this convenience have no equivalents anyplace and won't in the foreseeable future. You rapidly grow used to it. The mouse is also no longer required. 4) Sound; no other laptop this size has the same sound. This is how good little speakers sound. Low and middle frequencies are both present. And it's all in unison. 5) Honest battery life, free of distracting dynamic screen brightness fluctuations, etc. 6) Design and meticulousness.
Cons
  • 1) The cooling system performs well overall. Asymmetrical coolers operate completely silently at speeds of around 2022 rpm. They often operate under these constraints. However, as soon as the processor is consistently loaded by at least 30%, the rotating speed increases and the otherwise silent machine begins to make noises like to those of a low-quality electric kettle. This is either a drawback of the blades' design or a result of the air intake apertures being too small. You can still endure noise at 3000–4000 rpm. However, at 6000 (the upper limit), it seems as though this object is poised to soar into the stratosphere. So remember that until you load it, this computer is completely silent. 2) It is NOT quicker than comparable hardware systems with Windows installed in the majority of the software. And - tadaaam - even slower when using Adobe products like Photoshop, Lightroom, and Premier Pro. With a 250 GB SSD, 8 GB of RAM, a dual-core i5, and an AMD Radeon HD 7650M, my wife's old HP Probook 4540s processes photos in Photoshop, adds filters, and manipulates plastic at a rate that is comparable to that of this MacBook. The processing speed varies from time to time, being slightly faster, slightly slower, or almost same. Head to head, they contrasted. Furthermore, you are completely mistaken if you believe that Acrobat Reader would not lag when scrolling on your brand-new high-end laptop. They have long had a contentious relationship with Apple, and not for nothing. 3) The display's color temperature is not constant. Warmer than the bottom left is the upper right corner. I've heard that this also occurs on iPads and iPhones in addition to poppies. 4) The display is very easily stained, and the series doesn't provide any matte screens. However, by the end of the day, my eyes are quite worn out from this retina. However, the display itself is excellent. This holds true for resolution, brightness, and color reproduction as well.