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Review on 13.3" Apple MacBook Pro 13 Mid 2014 2560x1600, Intel Core i5 2.6 GHz, RAM 8 GB, SSD 256 GB, Intel Iris Graphics 5100, macOS, MGX82RU/A, silver by Jagvir Singh ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, one of the best offers.

For the first time in my life I switched from Windows, successfully and I never want to return. What can I say . expectedly pleased with the harmony of technology, beauty and convenience. I mastered it quickly, the benefit of a friend suggested that where. The touchpad on Macs is awesome. Many gestures, up to five fingers at once. Allows you to forget about the mouse, which is great for a laptop. I have not seen such touchpads on Windows laptops that allow me to juggle the OS. The retina display is wonderful, so when I suddenly looked at the regular one that comes with the old MacBooks, I was horrified by the clumsy blurry letters. Well, brightness, colors, viewing angles - on the top five, of course. For a few shortcomings. After Windows, a simple cut-and-paste file / folder is missing - for some reason, historically, this is not in MacOS, you have to drag it with the cursor. Still, viewing photos is somewhat inconvenient for me (or I just don’t know an easier way): you must first select all the files in the folder, then open them, then stretch them to full screen. On Windows in ASDsi, you can simply click on any file, and immediately see all the pictures from fullscreen. There is no Divide button on the keyboard, and therefore every time you need to press the combination of commands-backspace, it's very stupid. My favorite video player GOM is not yet on the poppy, got used to it. Finally, occasionally some minor bug will come out, after all, there is no perfect software. For example, the keyboard once stopped working, I had to reboot. As in the case of the iPhone, if you are very demanding, there is generally no competition - except perhaps on the inside from the new "just" MacBook, which is lighter and more compact with less, roughly one and a half times, performance, and probably will suit most choosing between these two models, because rarely anyone needs video / graphic editors or other "heavy" programs. Yes, there are no problems with the programs. Progers are friends on the same poppies, for designers it’s clear everything is also there, and with tablets. In general, I'm sorry about the length, the product is what you need.

Pros
  • Design, quality, OS (aesthetics and interface), touchpad, retina display, battery life, performance.
Cons
  • Minor bugs, a couple of inconveniences in the OS.