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Review on Apple MacBook 13 Inch 2 3GHz 256GB by Wiktor Witold Skow ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Satisfied with the purchase one hundred percent, I recommend the product for everyone.

For both school and job, I put it to use as a typewriter. It is crucial to me that there is a good screen and sufficient autonomy so that I don't have to worry about where to charge my laptop all day (and I most certainly won't carry a charger from it every day) and that I just have to recharge my phone from it once. I don't play video games, I don't edit videos, and I don't do photo processing on a professional level. Although it is without a shadow of a doubt possible to locate a Windows laptop at a lot more affordable price in response to my needs, I decided to get a Mac instead, and I have no regrets about my decision. It was a fair amount to pay for a reputable operating system, as well as for a sturdy-appearing, high-performing laptop that I am confident will serve me well for many years to come. I don't want to make any specific remarks about USB-C ports as a distinct topic because everything else in this context is similarly subjective. I did not go through the trouble of purchasing a little adapter in order to be able to connect a detachable hard drive, a USB flash drive, or a phone to it. Aside from that, everything takes place over the air.

Pros
  • - screen. Amazingly transmits brightness, contrast, and color contrast. Reading on it is a pleasant experience because, in general, the strain on the eyes is minimal - weight. Simple to carry along with you in any and all situations. - the duration of the battery life. You should study all day long by listening to recorded lectures, reading books, and surfing the Internet, and then you should save the remaining 40 percent of your time in the evening to watch two to three episodes of the show. - MacOS. brakes? No, I haven't heard that at all. Everything is quick and lucid, and there are no complaints. - the standard of the laptop itself in terms of its build. just perfect. Because it is constructed so meticulously and everything is so well suited, making use of it provides a sense of aesthetic satisfaction. - touchpad. spacious as well as incredibly cozy. You immediately fail to remember what a mouse is. - sound. He does not require speakers because everything can be heard clearly. Even in videos with a relatively low volume, the sound reserve is sufficient. backlit keyboard although the sound is rich enough for a laptop, it is not worth comparing with a nice speaker, of course (and this will never occur to anyone in their right mind). The fact that the diode just illuminates the key in the middle, and not all the way around, is something that has pleasantly surprised me. quite convenient when there is little available light.
Cons
  • Everything is relative here, and the vast majority of these are not flaws; rather, they are only little inconveniences that I personally encountered, but that do not necessarily reflect the experience that others would have: - keyboard. Yes, it has an incredible level of comfort, the key travel is short, and it makes typing quite simple and quick. However, she has an extremely loud voice. The clicks are fairly audible despite the fact that I make a concerted effort to press the keys more softly. - weight. Yes, it is fairly little, and the Macbook itself is very compact and can fit into a bag or backpack; but, it would be perfect if we could reduce its weight by an additional 200–300 grams. — Space gray is notoriously difficult to keep clean. No matter how thoroughly you clean this case, fingerprints will appear on it once again in a few hours. - a pair of inputs. 4 in the model that has a touchbar, but I did not have the courage to pay the extra $20,000 for it. Additionally, there are occasions when you need to connect two flash drives at the same time, at which point you are unable to charge the device. However, this is really a very little annoyance that occurs very infrequently in normal life.