
My impressions are twofold. The best thing about a MacBook in my opinion is the screen and touchpad. The touchpad is very comfortable, the mouse is put away in a drawer. The screen is the best I've seen so far, but I'm really not an expert on this. The disadvantage of the screen that everyone writes about is that it is glossy and, in addition to being very easily soiled, it also glares noticeably in the sun, which sometimes interferes. The assembly is excellent, everything is monolithic. Autonomy suits me, although if you run something energy-intensive, then it generally does not last long. Well, magsafe - quickly stuck it out without looking, it's also convenient. Further to the interesting: I expected excellent performance from the laptop and, in general, they write about it in the reviews, but I had problems with this. Moreover, I donβt do graphics or video, I use my laptop only for surfing the Internet and several browsers with a decent number of tabs are running all the time. Imagine the situation: I switch from an old stationary (there is an ancient i7 and 6 GB of RAM) to a poppy that is 10 times more expensive, open the same tabs in the same browsers, and after a while the poppy starts to slow down, warm up and make noise. I was very surprised by this turn. I began to understand what was the matter and found out that makos is not very friendly with chrome (and I work in it, because I am not friends with safari) and many tabs in chrome eat up a lot of resources. Well, even if you just open a site with some kind of animation, the poppy looking at it quickly starts to warm up and turns on the vacuum cleaner mode. From a simple site with animation! I had this on HP five years ago, but I did not expect this from a poppy. But it doesnβt look like a marriage, apparently such a feature of the work. Now I have reconciled myself, I just control the number of tabs in browsers. In general, I like the poppy in terms of the combination of characteristics, but for such money, I think it is very strange to have such problems.

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