I use it as a typewriter for study and work. it’s important for me that there is a good screen and good enough autonomy so that I don’t have to think about where to charge my laptop all day (and I definitely won’t carry a charger from it every day) + recharge my phone from it once. I don’t play games, I don’t edit videos, I don’t professionally process photos. I have no doubt that under my requests you can find a Windows laptop much cheaper, but I bought a mac and I don’t regret anything. it was a reasonable price to pay for a quality OS, for a solid-looking, well-performing laptop that I'm sure will last for years. I don’t want to specifically note anything about usb-c ports separately, everything is also subjective here. I didn’t bother to buy a small adapter so that I could connect a phone / USB flash drive / removable hard drive to it. everything else happens over the air.
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