A little offtopic for those who don't understand. In 2022 I bought a new MBP and have been with it for 6.5 years! I worked all these years only on it, every working day. I recently sold it for almost the same money I bought it, and it is in perfect condition, almost like new. It had i5, 16GB of RAM, 256ssd + 1Tb hdd and it is still awesome and everything flies. This is the real magic of MacBooks. I myself work in the field of web development. The main reason for switching to a new macbook is a complete transition to retina at work (the web must already be completely done in hidpi). The old laptop also connected 4k, but the built-in intel video card was not enough. Some people react strangely to MacBooks and consider them pure show off. This caught my eye when I was selling an old laptop. I never thought so and considered it only as a working tool. Causes irritation when an unjustified wow effect appears, or vice versa skepticism. It's just a good piece of iron to work with, if it didn't have the apple logo on it, I would also buy it and use it with pleasure. Please do not take a macbook if you are a weak sales manager and want to look better than you are) Better spend money on training. The only question is - is your work worth enough to buy a quality tool for the job?
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