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Review on 16" Notebook Apple MacBook Pro 16 Late 2019 3072x1920, Intel Core i7 2.6 GHz, RAM 16 GB, DDR4, SSD 512 GB, AMD Radeon Pro 5300M, macOS, MVVL2LL/A, silver, English layout by Stanislaw Gluszek ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The item is average, not sure if it's worth the money.

The evaluation was prepared based on the most affordable variant of the MacBook, but I don't think anything will change with the more costly version, other than the numbers and frames per second increasing by 10-15%. Following the completion of the research on the rate at which fresh poppies reproduce, there were discussions of getting rid of the stationary, hooking up the new Mac to the monitor, and purchasing an eGPU along with a 1080ti. However, it didn't take long to figure out that the great performance of new devices is nothing more than a marketing gimmick. In Africa, it will also function as a laptop. There have been no major discoveries, but the knowledge we have on the system has some very pretty data. As someone who works with websites, the fluidity of the browser, the ability to open a large number of tabs, the availability of several types of browsers that also have a large number of tabs, and so on were all very essential to me. What was my fury that having contributed 150k, which thank God was not 200 for growth, I discovered that turning pages was worse in terms of smoothness than in my old Mac? What was my indignation that having provided 150k, which thank God was not 200 for growth? I don't even know where to begin with this foolishness. Is it conceivable that the doubling of the RAM and the introduction of a new 6-core CPU with a 12 MB cache were not enough to make the scrolling of pages in the browser run more smoothly, without twitches or friezes, than it did on a Mac seven years ago?! There is also an effect on pages with sophisticated layout that has the same kind of effect as in games, which is a decrease in the frame rate. Yes, it occurred with the old Mac, which has 8 gigabytes of RAM and is already seven years old, but it works subjectively smoother there. Perhaps the hertz is to fault, or perhaps the new display with a long response time produces such an impact; I have no idea! It appears, based on one's own impressions and feelings, as though they used the stuffing from an older poppy in the poppy they stuffed. However, the degree of fake performance is completely typical in all of the tests, just like it is in other brand-new models. It came as a surprise to discover that loading Catalina on the older Mac took twenty seconds longer than loading Sierra did. Apple What in the devil could this be? It is still possible that the issue resides in the optimization of the Catalina operating system, which gives us reason for hope. Another point worth considering is. When using Safari, if you have a lot of tabs saved in your favorites and you click on the browser line with your mouse, there is a lull in the action that lasts for two seconds, and this happens all the time!

Pros
  • - Screen (this makes a fairly obvious difference) -Increased battery capacity (it seems to work longer than the old poppy) -Gorgeous sound (truly stunning effect) -The old poppy has been discontinued.
Cons
  • -Performance measured in comparison to a Macbook retina 2022 with an i7 processor and 8 gigabytes of memory; see comment. - Applications that use a lot of resources may cause the processor as well as the visual card to slow down. I played both The Witcher 3 and Battlefield 5 on my computer. After the first two minutes, the processor clock lowers to 2.2 MHz, and after ten minutes, the throttling of the video card begins, which results in a dip from 60 frames per second to 40 frames per second. Currently, we have a temperature of 70 degrees. According to what I have been told, the issue is within the power supply of the circuit. At the same time, you need to have an understanding that even at 60 frames per second, there will not be any smoothness. In general, this is still acceptable; however, if such CPUs cannot even function at nominal value, the question arises as to why they would be installed in a laptop in the first place. What else can be said about the Intel i9 processor being installed in a laptop and the price per rst of 230k? The world is controlled by marketing, which may even brainwash power users.