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Review on 13.3" Apple MacBook Pro 13 Late 2020 2560x1600, Apple M1 3.2 GHz, RAM 16 GB, DDR4, SSD 1 TB, Apple graphics 8-core, macOS, Z11B0004V, space gray by Micha Kumicki ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

If the support team believes that the Wi-Fi connection can still be restored in some way, then no one will replace the speakers for you. If there were no poppies before then, this is your chance to get some. If there was, I would want to evaluate the sound because it is really important to me. Has some pros: Compare this to the MBP 13 2022 (full version, starting at version 2.4). 1. Faster? definitely 2. Does it keep its charge for a longer period of time? around 30-40% more improved 3. The new keyboard is more user-friendly for me; the stroke is longer, yet there is no backlash at all. There was no purpose in making the transition to a butterfly when you were 16 years old. Its cons: 1. The speakers lament that this is quite unfortunate. When compared to pro 2022, the noise levels in pro on m1 are at least 40 percent lower. There is a discernible drop in the bass. At first, I did not comprehend what the issue was; I had placed two computers next to one another with the volume set to the same level. I invested in a pro on M1 and an air chick on M1 for myself. Indeed, the sound quality is much superior on the radio. There is no sound amplification software or equalization that can assist you. On forms written in English, many people have complained about this. wtf? In order to release "14" when he was only 21 years old and be able to exclaim, "Look, what a monumental change in sound!" 2. The Wi-Fi connection randomly drops out (both at work and at home), which is a problem on both the Pro and Air versions of the M1. I've tried changing the settings on the router, but nothing has worked. The connection is stable once per hour (I use remote desktop and vpn).