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Review on 16" Apple MacBook Pro 16 Late 2019 3072x1920, Intel Core i7 2.6 GHz, RAM 16 GB, DDR4, SSD 512 GB, AMD Radeon Pro 5300M, macOS, RU, MVVJ2RU/A, space gray by Wiktor Krel ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

It has the weight and consistency of a solid brick made of cast iron (presumably due to the thinness on the outside and the high density of iron on the interior). Not a negative because the iron power cancels it out. If you are not a neurotic person who reacts to sounds that are not essential, then investing in this device will most likely be money well spent. With its positives being: Screen (that was acquired due to its presence): aesthetically beautiful, both in terms of size and the very fact that the retina is present. There are no issues with the touchpad. I was really impressed with how well it worked with MacOS. Before then, the only time I used MacOS was on a desktop computer, and it drove me absolutely crazy (even though I was running Windows in a bootcamp at the time). I actually fell in love with Mac OS X here, and I'm giving serious consideration to making the switch. Even games are moving at a breakneck pace (so far). Below are some downsides: Under certain loads, it emits a crackling sound, just like traditional hard disk drives (HDDs) did. Typically when skimming through some random things or when something is heavily loading. In reality, it's currents flowing through coils or something along those lines. The sound is not particularly loud and even has a "pleasant" frequency (there is no screeching or other unpleasant quality, as there is in certain electrical equipment). According to the information found on the internet, the issue is well-known, it is something that happens to everyone, and the guarantee does not provide any assistance because they replace it with the exact same one. Everything would be OK, but you wouldn't anticipate that a reliable device that costs 160 thousand dollars and will be introduced by Apple in 2022 will make any unnecessary noises. a lack of ports for USB devices. If it were possible to connect a wired Apple keyboard to a laptop by means of a standard adapter, then I would not consider this to be a drawback of the product. It was discovered that in order to use such a keyboard, you require an adapter that has its very own power source, and that adapter is known as kapets. In addition to the regular adapter, I needed to purchase a wireless keyboard for my Apple computer. Place the Fn key to the left of the Ctrl key (those who use Windows won't like this). The touchpad works significantly more wonkily and poorly in Windows, which is the trade-off for the improved functionality it provides in macOS. This is due to the fact that I spent some time looking for different devices and drivers that, according to their descriptions, should fix the problem.