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Review on 16" Apple MacBook Pro 16 Late 2019 3072x1920, Intel Core i9 2.3 GHz, RAM 16 GB, DDR4, SSD 1 TB, AMD Radeon Pro 5500M, macOS, MVVK2LL/A, gray space, English layout by Micha Dobrzyski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, the price is commensurate with the quality.

Some write that the display is scratched on the clave. Luckily I haven't noticed yet. On the monitor there is a black rubber gasket that protrudes a millimeter and protects from scratches. Wait and see ) Got pros: - the screen is bright, excellent colors, it's a pleasure to process photos and videos! True tone when just working with code or something that is not related to color. - offline work at a height, if you look at watching a video, then it’s about 8 hours, but I usually have something else running in parallel, plus a browser with a bunch of tabs open - 4 thunderbolt 3 ports. If you believe the usb 4 specification, then the new standard is based on thunderbolt 3, which means that there will finally be a single compact type-c, and everyone will start to slowly cut out type-a holes, it's high time! - good old scissor keyboard - terabyte ssd - good discrete graphics, on par with nvidia geforce 1650 - and all other apple goodies Its cons: On the hardware, probably only 3 minuses that I noticed: - noisy coolers, in all honest reviews I stumble upon this and my poppy was no exception. At low speeds, they are no longer so badly noisy, they are really audible! On the old mid 15, this was not the case, I was very surprised right after turning it on, I hadn’t had time to install anything yet, but I can already hear the coolers! - braked monitor matrix. This is not particularly visible during normal work, but if you understand this, it starts to scratch why they made such a big response for such a price! - very weak webcam. I understand that you can’t stick anything significant into such a thin display, but cameras are much cooler in phones now and they don’t take up much space there Mac os has a lot of software problems that either serve as an incentive to buy original apple devices, or just a flaw. This is the one that annoys me the most: - I have flypods headphones, and when they are removed from the case, they cannot connect to the poppy, you need to go into the bluetooth with your hands and connect them. I hear that they are knocking, but the poppy does not allow the ears to establish a connection on their own. I don't understand how to turn it off safely