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Review on 15.4" Notebook Apple MacBook Pro 15 Mid 2015 2880x1800, Intel Core i7 2.2 GHz, RAM 16 GB, DDR3L, SSD 256 GB, Intel Iris Pro Graphics 5200, macOS, MJLQ2RU/A, silver by Micha Dbrowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, the price is commensurate with the quality.

I have this Apple device in its most advanced form, and it was purchased by me. Having said that, I'll be the first to admit that I'm not a big fan of apple products, so I really hope that the review doesn't come off as anything like "but the apple shines so beautifully!" The first and foremost advantage is the filling. There are not many laptops on the market that have a solid-state drive of 1 terabyte and 16 gigabytes of RAM. The SSD achieves benchmark speeds of 900 MB/s and more, making it an extremely valuable asset. We shall make a note on the display in the same paragraph because there is no question about how impressive it is. The second consideration is the level of performance. Nothing is lacking in solidity or dependability. Additionally, dependability is essential, particularly when selecting a solution for use at business. An outstanding interface that, when combined with MacOS, delivers results that are twice as satisfying; as a result, I no longer need to bring a mouse wherever I go. It is also important to point out that the quality of the accessories is satisfactory; in general, everything works properly, and having a single charger is quite convenient. This advantage becomes most apparent when an employee leaves the workplace with a charging cord dangling from their feet. A good percentage of laptops have the ability to escape successfully after the wire. But even so, these are just petty concerns. But what about the situation where there isn't a fly in the ointment? The casing, or more specifically its shape, was the most upsetting aspect of the design. It would appear that designers have neglected to take into account issues of ergonomics and ease in their quest of fashion. Please take note that the corners of the edge of the laptop are straight; this ensures that there will be no disruptions to your work while it is placed on the table. Hp after working in the "laptop on my knees" position for a few of hours, my hands start to get uncomfortable. On the other hand, maybe each person is different. Previously, I had been using the Lenovo X300 series, which is also known as heaven and earth. The design of the case of Lenovo products is noticeably more ergonomic, and the overall contour of the shell is noticeably more aesthetically pleasing. In addition to that, the casing stains really easily. The screen comes in second. It has a glossy appearance, which indicates that there is an abundance of reflection. The keyboard comes in third. Yes, many people laud it, but only those who have worked with IBM or Lenovo computers that are still "of the old school" would fully comprehend it. It's not terrible by any means, but neither is it without flaws. It "scrambled" after a few months of use in 24/7 mode, and the downside grew more apparent after that amount of time. Nominally, the price can also be ascribed to the minuses (especially in the current realities), but on the other hand, this workhorse is not for one year, it is suitable for many duties, and there are not so many alternatives available.

Pros
  • - The quality of the execution - The "Stuffing" - The Display - The Speakers - The capacity of the battery (taken into account the power of the filling; quite deserving) - Operating System (this can be both a plus and a disadvantage, depending on what duties need to be accomplished, as there are situations in which Windows is required, but everything can be accomplished by using a virtual machine)
Cons
  • - Keyboard - "Glossy" display - The need to wear a number of adapters (for example, the same LAN) - rather, a tribute to fashion and the reverse side of the medal of size and compactness, but formally we write down as drawbacks Keyboard "Glossy" display The need to wear a number of adapters (for example, the same LAN) The need to wear a number of adapters (for example, the same LAN - Cost (including any additional items) - Poor ergonomics of the body