I went with the most fundamental configuration of MVVL2 Core i7, which included 512GB of solid-state storage and 16GB of RAM. As someone who has always been more of a "windowmaker" than a "macOS maker," I'm going to write this evaluation from that perspective. During the past seven years, I have used ZenBooks from two different generations. The very first UX32 gadget I used was perfect for me in every way; it was a reliable machine that never gave me any problems. However, as time went on, it became antiquated, and its performance was eventually surpassed by the UX310. I was under the impression that the line had been examined and would continue to function normally, but sadly, within a year and a half, I had to take it in for warranty servicing two times with the same issue, after which I returned it to the store and made the decision to pursue something more significant. I really wanted a compact one that was 13 inches, but after reading the reviews I made the decision that I didn't want to deal with the SC again, and the reason for this was the dreaded "butterflies." You need to get to work on something since I didn't want to wait for a 14-inch version with a regular keyboard either. I am active in growth and management. Docker, Visual Studio Code, SourceTree, 1C 8.3.5, and Excel are examples of continuously running applications. Not to imply that the transition was without difficulty. Everything has started up and is functioning normally, with the exception of 1C (this is because Catalina is "only 64-bit"). There is no 1C 8.3.5 client version available for macOS at this time. Parallels places a significant burden on the system and causes the software to become unresponsive at regular intervals. Bootcamp is a perversion (hey, I actually purchased a poppy), Wine is not supported, and CrossOver is incredibly unstable and slow. Is there anyone who can offer a different approach in the comments section? The touchbar has very little purpose for me, as I primarily just use it to adjust the volume of the sound. When it's being used, it gets both hot and noisy. A bit on the heavier side, especially in comparison to the ZenBook's 1.4 kilograms. Suits of autonomy, with a run time of five to six hours. The remainder of the laptop lived up to expectations, and you can sense that it has reached a level that Windows laptops have not yet achieved. Because portability is another thing that's essential to me, I could upgrade to a 14-inch MacBook Pro at some point in the future. I am certain that the cost should not be judged in terms of numbers but rather in terms of the convenience, quality, and service life of the product. The first two requirements were met without question; at this point, we should determine how long this trend will persist.
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