It took me a while to decide on a laptop to upgrade from my previous HP desktop. As a consequence of this, I came to the conclusion that I would prefer to spend more money rather than purchase another laptop running Windows. And have never regretted it. It does not slow down at all, and it immediately resumes normal operation after coming out of sleep mode. Everything is convenient, and everything is well thought out. Maintains a charge on the battery quite well. In particular, I'd want to call attention to the touchpad because it's just fantastic, it's so convenient, and you can personalize it however you like. A mouse is not required in the slightest while using a device with such a touchpad. There are no issues because the computer has been designed with every consideration taken into account. Completely devoid of any noise, and it does not get hot. I'm not someone who enjoys playing with toys, so I won't be able to contribute anything to this discussion. The pricing is one of the drawbacks, and I will point out that it is somewhat pricy. However, I do not feel bad about the fact that I overpaid. Now I realize what people mean when they say that once you use an Apple product, you won't want to use any other brand of technology again.
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