Strongly suggest. If flight travel is out of the question, 13-ku is the way to go. After 13 games, breathing easy feels like a luxury. The new Mac is good for the spirit. has certain advantages: This is a very respectable piece of work. What I do gives me a lot of satisfaction. All of it appeals to me. His previous employers were 17-ke and Air. After upgrading to Air, my only significant complaints are shorter battery life and increased dirtiness. I had no concerns about Air as it is generally accepted as a low-cost, functional prototype. However, this is no longer the case with the new thirteenth, since greater care and precision has been given to it. Superb visuals and audio; lightning-fast performance; Never had a problem with USB, and that adapter is $150. Cons: - Reliability is questionable after the first 6-7 hours of use. At the same 8-9 kilowatt loads, air could rupture. - The keypad makes more noise. However, it offers improved ergonomics and comfort. It can be taken apart and cleaned if it ever becomes blocked and stops functioning. How-to videos can be found on the website YouTube. The killers' job cannot be changed programmatically, and overheating is obvious under strong loads. It doesn't pose a serious threat, although it can be frustrating at times. - rapidly soils; how much you care about cleaning is irrelevant
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