He was an ardent opponent of Apple mobile technology, but always admired the MacBook and MacOS in general. Once I switched to "doshirak" for a month and mastered the MacBook Pro 13. I was very happy with the purchase and I don't regret it a bit. I didn't like the fact that for several years Apple fans and Apple sales people put poison in my head with the name "Apple's Great Quality". And in the end, my expectations were not met. This is NOT the highest quality laptop, anyone who has dealt with the Sony S-series, or the Z-series in general, or the Lenovo ThinkPad will not be able to use Apple. The case will hold together, crunches and heats up. But the most annoying thing is that after the first fall, the display cable began to depart. I have dealt with Sony and Lenovo for a long time in all price categories and I can say with confidence that they do not have this. The battery life is not fantastic. Ordinary. Maybe even good. Enough for a day if you use mail, a browser and simple programs. Any ultrabook will give you a similar result. Bottom line: I will choose the next laptop not by enthusiastic cries, but by touch. Most likely it will be Sony.
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