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Review on 13-Inch Apple MacBook Pro with 8GB RAM and 512GB SSD Storage in Space Gray - Previous Model by Adam Komosa ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

As such, there are no disadvantages, it is convenient to use.

Due to the fact that I am one of those folks who made the decision to go from Windows to MacOS, my review is going to be biased. I. When I first started using a Mac, the logic behind the system applications appeared strange to me, and at times it was completely incomprehensible. However, it turned out that all you need to do is become accustomed to it. II. The hue of my case is "Space Gray," which looks stunning. After two months of use, the laptop has acquired some minor scratches and has chipped away at the paint, although these flaws are not readily apparent. They claim that the white model of the MacBook does not have any of these deficiencies. III. Discussion of the ideally functioning Mac OS. Although I make an effort not to have too many things open at once (I instantly dismiss unnecessary programs, tabs in the browser, and so on), the system does run reliably. I probably picked up this habit from using Windows. IV. Certain programs are successful: When you're working with large files in Final Cut, you may experience pauses occasionally. However, in a general sense, everything is fine, and it functions normally. The Quicktime stock software is suffering from an error at the moment. After a while, green stripes will emerge on the screen when you play certain video files (mov) in full screen mode. VI. If you want to work with files more quickly and are able to withstand all of the power, it is recommended that you get a hard drive with a usb3.0 interface, or even better, a type-c interface; however, you should go for one that is affordable (starting at 20). But you can get by with a hard drive on USB2.0. I have the same speed on Windows as I do on USB2.0, and that is sufficient for me. V. The way you look. Minimalism. I prefer it when everything is handled with restraint and there is no excess of any kind. In general, I would recommend that those of you who have the financial means to do so acquire Mac OS X first, and only after that would I suggest that those of you who are sick of using Windows and want to relax, take some time off, and see how stable the Mac OS X operating system is.

Pros
  • 1) an elegant appearance 2) a long life for the battery 3) system stability 4) gesture control
Cons
  • 2. There are only two ports, and they are type-c, which requires the purchase of an adaptor.