- Occasionally truly black, juicy screen, with a lot of brightness. If you compare a 120 Hz monitor to one that only displays at 60 Hz, you'll see no discernible difference. Superb quality, on par with that of many larger premium-brand speakers. While the macbook screen is the focal point, the integrated webcam takes crisp, clear shots, and the "bang" doesn't even register. Extremely brief exchanges of information; for instance, the time it takes to awaken from sleep. Fingerprint authentication for rapid approval. The battery life is impressive, lasting through a full workday of use. Two days might be sufficient if you do nothing but watch the video. You'd have to put a significant strain on the CPU before you noticed any noise or heat.
- The cost is excessive, especially for earlier models. Mini-LED screens claim to replicate OLED's deep blacks, but in reality, true black only appears in areas with a significant fill. A subtle but perceptible halo emerges around the edges of white and dark components. Touching the screen will leave stains that are easy to see since they reflect the full spectrum of colors and are tough to clean. Because the top panel and much of the screen's upper region are no longer being used, the bang begins to strain as soon as an external monitor is connected and the Macbook screen is no longer the primary display. At high volumes, the speakers' sound turns utterly flat and bassless, thus keep the volume down. The M1 CPU has a number of software compatibility problems, particularly with databases.
- Everything is great, but there is one thing I must stress.
- Silence. absolute stillness. constant crazy power absolutely flawless touchpad, sound, and screen
- Marky's heavy screen
- This is a Mac; the screen, materials, and design are all of the highest caliber. You won't find anything better at this price, especially for the Air M1, I'm confident. Either they will be opulent computers with FullHD screens or hefty, noisy gaming laptops. The machine is not overly taxed by my work, therefore the current power is more than adequate. So: 1) The screen was and will continue to be the greatest on the market, regardless of my presence. It's critical for me as a designer to present colors objectively; 2) A truly enormous touchpad, the size of a space. Constantly from the mouse extends an unintentional hand to him. Surprisingly, and only with respect to Apple technology, the touchpad is incredibly user-friendly; Performance is the third area where I feel I have room for improvement. I don't play video games, but I do use programs for writing code and dealing with graphics, so I know that this laptop will be able to meet all of my demands for a very long time; 4) appearance: elegant, elegant, and expensive are all immediately apparent; 5) many ports (even though I don't actually need them); 6) Sound is merely space; it's enjoyable and has depth, fine details, and low frequencies.
- Identified not. It's just mildly unpleasant that the laptop's charging wire is too firmly attached because doing so could cause you to unintentionally knock it off the table.
- screen, functionality, audio, and autonomy
- Weight and price
- For the first week at least, the battery performs as promised.
- Keyboard, one large space