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Review on 13.3" Apple MacBook Air 13 Early 2015 1440x900, Intel Core i5 1.6 GHz, RAM 4 GB, SSD 128 GB, Intel HD Graphics 6000, macOS, MJVE2RU/A, grey by Alvin Jaydonkeenan ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

The best laptop and most hassle-free device I've ever owned. With its pros. 8 GB of RAM is enough for now, but 128 GB SSD will not clear up. Now I would overpay for the 256 GB version. The Core i5-5200U processor is also quite good. The laptop has to be restarted very rarely, only for OS ates. It wakes up from sleep/hibernation instantly. In sleep, almost does not consume the battery. Great look and functionality. Best touchpad I've ever dealt with. You can forget about the mouse at all. Works from the battery of 8-10 hours. Takes a full day. You can throw only the laptop itself and a small Apple headset into a backpack, and not, as usual, a power supply, a mouse, a PC headset, and only then a laptop. Different cons: The display is not even FullHD, the resolution is very lacking. There is a lot of software, but not in the Appstore. Affects too hard moderation. Makovsky epstor simply does not let anything that can affect the system and its functionality. What is good for mobile devices is disastrous here. For former Windows users, it's okay, you can download software from developer sites in the old fashioned way. For those who used Linux operating systems and their repository systems, this is the last century. On the other hand, you can use the alternative homebrew or macports repositories, but they are mostly for non-GUI programs. Which in the end gives a stable Unix system, without any problems with the support of laptop hardware. But the problem of manually ating software not from the app store or repositories, of course, remains and is unlikely to be solved in the near future.