Since the year 2022, I have been working on pros. Now I have both the original 2022 and the updated version of 2022. In spite of the fact that the new firmware appears to be some type of "cosmos" in comparison to the older version, it turns out that the newer version is merely sitting idle on the table. I have them for a variety of uses at work, but when it comes to things like logging on to the internet or doing anything "for home," I find that the older model is more convenient. It's just more convenient. The new keyboard, along with the touchbar, is the single most pointless feature, particularly the emerging ESC key, which can be easily pressed with one finger while typing, causing everything to close out without being saved. You can't easily get out of the old one by pressing ESC. It is not enough for it to simply hurt; it needs to be pressed. To summarize, there is a consensus that using a laptop requires tremendous vigilance, and you should be aware of your surroundings at all times. It is incredibly frustrating when all you want to do is work productively without having to think about such inconsequential matters. Everything on the screen is quite diminutive as well. At first, everything appears to be normal; but, you find that you tire out more quickly during the day.
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