Unusually, very much after Windows, so I canโt sing the praises of Mac OS, unfortunately. Has some pros: The main advantage of these laptops is aesthetics. And the lack of competitors in this niche. Analogues from other manufacturers - did not stand next to each other (to put it very mildly). With its cons: Attention! What I discovered on the second day with my laptop, I just still do not fit into my understanding. How can they allow this and consider it normal? Electricity is felt on the body! Who cares, but it makes me uncomfortable. Let it be static (probably), but still. This effect does not appear on all (!) Models, but on very many. Go to the store yourself and barely touching your fingers, swipe the metal case of the much-desired MacBook. I will immediately warn you that a bunch of incompetent "specialists" will say that this is normal. I donโt see anything normal in this, especially since, I repeat here, this does not appear in 100% of apple laptops. (Yes, the issue is completely resolved by using a ground cable. If, of course, you have the latter in your power supply.)
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