If you use it for yourself and home purposes, then this is probably the best choice, but if you use it for specific work in the IT field, then it is better to take laptops not with MAC OS. (unless of course you are a designer) Pros below: 1. Very high-quality assembly (all materials are of the highest class, very pleasant to use) I had a chance to use a large number of laptops, but MAC is something with something. I will also talk about the shortcomings below. 2. Very nice and intuitive MAC OS ECOSYSTEM. 3. Very high quality and beautiful picture on the screen. Its cons: 1. Expensive SOFT (although this concept is individual for everyone) 2. It is not easy to switch from Windows OS to MAC OS, it takes time 3. Adapters are a problem. you need to have them, otherwise you won’t upload or download anything to the laptop.
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