I consider it an ideal choice if you need a lightweight universal laptop that does not require exorbitant performance and a hefty screen (although you can pick up an external screen). For a home laptop - the most profitable option. I took it with uncut video cores and 512 GB of memory, which I consider optimal for use, and in terms of price / quality ratio, this was the most balanced configuration (16 GB of RAM, of course, would be even better, but there were no such options at the best price, although during everyday the lack of RAM is not felt at all). MacOS is very pleasant to work with, and if you don’t need specialized professional applications tailored for Windows, then the poppy is much more convenient, beautiful and fast in everyday communication with the gadget than Windows ultrabooks. At the same time, a Windows ultrabook comparable in performance will also be more expensive than this poppy.
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