
Before making the purchase, I gave a lot of thought to the following question: for this amount of money, would it be better to get a smartphone or a good, powerful pseudo-gaming laptop running on Windows? As a direct consequence of this, I ingested a poppy, and I do not and never will regret my decision. After switching to macOS, Windows feels like a sluggish and cumbersome relic from another era. As a result, I only turn on my desktop computer no more frequently than once per month. I have no idea how it performs in games because I am under the impression that this laptop is not intended for gaming (there is only a hearthstone app installed on it). He does his responsibilities (office applications, Internet surfing, straightforward photo and video editing, and scripting) with a vengeance. Instead of the ten hours that were promised for charging, it holds roughly six to eight, depending on the load. Oh, there is still a drawback; now you will have to switch from your beloved Xiaomi to an iPhone in order to stay within the confines of a single ecosystem:)

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