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Review on 13.3" Apple MacBook Air 13 Late 2020 2560x1600, Apple M1 3.2 GHz, RAM 8 GB, SSD 256 GB, Apple graphics 7-core, macOS, MGND3ZP/A, Gold, English layout by Barbara Klin ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, did not expect at all for the price.

I have very little experience with Macintosh because I've been using Windows my whole life, and it worked well for me. There was a query regarding the acquisition of a laptop. At first, I focused my attention on Lenovo, HP, and Huawei because, from each of those companies, you can purchase a "machine" with good specifications for a price that is comparable to that of a MacBook. But I still want to widen my horizons, so I've chosen to buy a laptop from Apple, especially since the M1 chip has received such overwhelmingly excellent feedback from customers. I spent a lot of time debating between the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro, but in the end I decided that the touch bar and the active cooling did not warrant the additional cost (looking back, I can say that this was the best choice). So, I went with the Air 8GB model with the M1 chip. I had to go through the "pain" of converting from Windows for the first two or three days, especially while working on the normal keyboard layout for the Mac. After that, I got a handle on trackpad motions, program installation, Mission Control, and the layout. And this is where I first felt the effects of being high. After almost two months of use, working on this "machine" continues to provide me with a significant amount of pleasure virtually every second. I worked on a desktop computer in the office until recently, when I decided to switch to using exclusively my MacBook Pro (despite the fact that I have to work a lot with large spreadsheets). This laptop is the only device used in homes. It is safe to say that it was developed expressly for WORK: situations in which you need to switch between windows and apps frequently, situations in which you need to display something to coworkers during a meeting, and situations in which you need to work while traveling. You are able to work from anywhere comfortably thanks to its small size and light weight, as well as its good battery, awesome trackpad, and cool keyboard. This includes your home sofa as well as public transportation. In general, I was never able to touch the "Magic of Apple" when using the iPhone 11 or the iPad, but when I started using the Air, I really grasped what was at stake. If you are in the market for a new laptop to use for work, and especially if you anticipate doing a lot of traveling with it, I have one piece of advice for you: do not hesitate to purchase a MacBook Air. It is difficult for me to conceive of a circumstance in which this acquisition will not result in feelings of contentment. Unless, of course, we're talking about a particular piece of software or extremely established Windows routines. That is well worth the money that was invested.

Pros
  • - Accessibility, with careful consideration given to even the tiniest of details - Outstanding battery life - Top-notch build quality - Consistently quick processing performance - Eight gigabytes of memory are more than plenty for all of your needs - No regrets about wasting money
Cons
  • – There are charging ports on only one side – The Spotify application may experience unexpected terminations at random intervals (apparently, it has not yet been adapted for M1 or it just installed crookedly)