The pros definitely outweigh Its pros: + Design (thin and beautiful) + Device weight (analogues in hardware are getting heavier) + Screen (bright, awesome color reproduction, there is a light sensor, but itโs impossible to work at native resolution) + Battery (enough for a working day) + Filling (I have a version without a discrete ATI video card, but it is not needed by and large) + Keyboard backlight + Thunderbolt (the ability to connect mini display port monitors and TVs to it, expanding the number of other ports) + Accurate charger with extension cord included + Bootcamp (windows installation of the second OS does not cause any problems) Cons below: - Price (almost fully justified) - Software (for Mac there is not so much of it, in fact it is a branded FreeBSD, with a minimum of available settings, the OS itself is far from the functionality of modern Windows systems, which I do not notice stability problems with the release of 7) - Lack of a full keyboard (Numpad, Home, End and Del keys, Apple suggests that we purchase them separately and use the function keys) - Discrete graphics from ATI in the older model (Apple reduces the cost here at the expense of performance and heat dissipation)
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