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Review on 16" Notebook Apple MacBook Pro 16 Late 2019 (3072x1920, Intel Core i9 2.3 GHz, RAM 16 GB, SSD 1024 GB, Radeon Pro 5500M), MVVK2LL/A, space gray by Wiktor Skowroski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

On the clave, some people have written that the display is scratched. Fortunately, I haven't picked up on it just yet. A small black rubber gasket that projects a millimeter from the monitor and protects the screen from scratches is located there. Hold your horses) Got pros: - The display is crisp, the colors are vivid, and it's a joy to work with both still images and moving pictures! When working with code or something else that is not related to color, true tone is the appropriate color mode to use. - Offline work at a height, if you look at viewing a video, then it's approximately 8 hours, but I generally have something else going in parallel, plus a browser with a bunch of tabs open - 4 thunderbolt 3 ports. If you look at it that way, then it's about 8 hours. If you trust the USB 4 specification, then the new standard will be based on thunderbolt 3, which implies that there will finally be a single small type-c connector, and everyone will start to gently clip out type-a holes. It's about time! - the trusty old scissor keyboard - a terabyte solid-state drive - comparable discrete graphics performance to that of the Nvidia GeForce 1650 - along with all the other delicious apple treats On the hardware, I can probably only think of three drawbacks that I've noticed: The evaluations are unanimous in their criticism of loud refrigerators I just so happen to come upon this, and my poppy was not an exception. At low speeds, the noise level is much reduced, and one can actually make out what is being said. On the previous Mid-15, this was not the case. I was somewhat shocked shortly after turning it on because I hadn't had chance to install anything yet, but I can already hear the coolers! - a braked monitoring matrix. This is not something that is very noticeable throughout the course of routine work, but if you have an understanding of it, you can begin to piece together why they received such a large response for such a low price! - extremely poor webcam. I get that you wouldn't be able to fit anything substantial into such a thin display, but cameras in smartphones are getting better all the time, and they don't take up that much room in the device. There are a lot of software issues with Mac OS, which can be interpreted as either an incentive to purchase original Apple devices or just as a fault. The following are the things that irritate me the most: - My headphones are flypods, and when they are removed from the case, they are unable to connect to the smartphone. In order to connect them, you need to go into the bluetooth settings and do it manually with your hands. I can make out that they are knocking, but the poppy is preventing the ears from establishing a connection with each other on their own. I am unable to comprehend how to turn it off in a secure manner.