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Review on 15.4" Notebook Apple MacBook Pro 15 Mid 2015 2880x1800, Intel Core i7 2.2 GHz, RAM 16 GB, DDR3L, SSD 256 GB, Intel Iris Pro Graphics 5200, macOS, MJLQ2RU/A, silver by Mateusz Jamroz ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

I have two impressions. The screen and touchpad are, in my opinion, the nicest features of a MacBook. The mouse is tucked away in a drawer, and the touchpad is really cozy. Though I really am not an expert in this, the screen is the nicest I've seen thus far. The glossy screen that everyone complains about has the drawback of being very easily soiled, as well as having noticeable glare in the light, which occasionally causes interference. Excellent assembly; everything is one solid piece. Although it typically does not last long when you operate something energy-intensive, autonomy is something I like. Magsafe, on the other hand, is useful and was easily inserted without being seen. In addition to being interesting, I experienced issues with the laptop's performance despite the fact that evaluations generally speak positively about it. Additionally, I don't do graphics or video work, I simply use my laptop for internet browsing, and I always have a few browsers open with a respectable amount of tabs open. Imagine the following scenario: I open the same tabs in the same browsers on a poppy that is 10 times more expensive than my old stationary (which has a dated i7 and 6 GB of RAM), and after a while the poppy begins to slow down, warm up, and make noise. This turn certainly caught me off guard. I started to figure out what was wrong and discovered that multiple tabs in Chrome consume a lot of resources and that Makos is not very friendly with Chrome (and I work in it because I'm not friends with Safari). Actually, even when you simply open a website with movement, the poppy viewing it immediately begins to warm up and activates the vacuum cleaning mode. from a basic animated website! Five years ago, I had this on HP, but I didn't anticipate this response from a poppy. But while being such a feature of the work, it doesn't appear to be a marriage. Now that I've made peace with myself, I only manage the amount of browser tabs. In terms of the overall blend of qualities, I enjoy the poppy, but for such a high price, I find it quite odd that it has such issues.

Pros
  • Screen Assembly touchpad autonomy Magsafe
Cons
  • Glossy performance heated screen