
I upgraded from Air 13" 2022 4/256 to Air 2022 16/512, very satisfied. 16 gigabytes of memory are very pleasant, the screen is excellent, the processor is enough for my tasks (and it is significantly more than it was before). Autonomy is just excellent - only half of the battery is used up in a working day. The lack of MagSafe is a little sad, but on the other hand, standard chargers and cords from third-party manufacturers look like a plus. I thought for a long time whether to take the Air 2022 or take the MacBook Pro 13 2022 without a touchbar. I decided to take Air anyway, because the processor is not particularly important to me, and the new keyboard, as well as greater autonomy, looks like a plus. Well, in the hands of Air somehow nicer. On the Internet, in some places they scold the camera. The camera is so-so - a lot of noise. But obviously not worse than the one that was on Air 2022. And, as far as I understand, it is approximately the same as in all modern Apple laptops. For my tasks it is enough. There is a fan, unlike the MacBook 12", but it does not make noise even at a sufficiently high load. And the laptop itself does not heat up, it is a little warm. The old Air in similar conditions made the fan much louder. The price tag, of course, leaves much to be desired, but in my case it is a working tool, and you can afford not to save.


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