In a nutshell, after using this laptop for a year and a half, I can say that it is wonderfully comfortable and convenient for daily use, especially within the Apple environment. However, it is definitely not suitable for everyone for professional duties. Everything about using a computer to browse the internet, watch movies, write text, edit photos, and create music is ideal, but if your range of activities extends beyond all of the aforementioned, I'm afraid you should consider the more expensive 15-inch models with more powerful iron, if you have a lot of money, an iMac pro, or a windows PC, if there is not a lot of money. This tool is intended for folks who are confident about their computer needs. For those who have spare cash, he is willing to donate it for a laptop that will make him happy every day while engaging in cheap, casual activities (although producing music can be nice to write here as well). One might classify this as a professional activity. This laptop is not for those with a tight budget who care about performance and/or gaming because it would be much more sensible and right to build a PC and enjoy life.
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