
Ok, let's get going:) I had practically stopped using my iPad Pro 10.5 and it was sitting unused more and more often until one day I decided to do something about it. It's inconvenient to use for everyday tasks like communicating or grocery shopping with the wife. Some stores have serious bugs, and it's inconvenient to watch a movie in bed. My legs can't touch the ground at any time. His screen fractured after an unsuccessful fall, and the repair or replacement of the module cost a "pleasing" seventeen thousand dollars. In December of 2022, upgrading to a new iPad was as simple as selling the old one, adding 17,000, and buying it. The choice to sell has been made. A Lenovo laptop was mine to use a week later. It's exciting to watch TV while lying in bed with your legs stretched out or in any other position. Yes, you read that correctly; an iPad can be placed in a case and still remain upright. Absolutely, but there will only be a single (or at most double) degree of visibility. Even though it was just used for web browsing, the laptop eventually became dull. He has not moved from his position of inactivity, tk. For what reasons did I decide to get a MacBook Air M1? Following much research, I've concluded that a gaming laptop with efficient cooling is essential for extended periods of use. I prefer desktop computers since, as an expert, I am aware of the fact that all laptops experience overheating and, as a result, experience significant performance drops after only two to three years. Your $86,000 will buy you a decent gaming laptop that will run any game, but at a lower frame rate. Absolutely, and Nvidia has a streaming solution for video games (I haven't tried it myself, but I'm confident it will work). In terms of weight and temperature, the Mac is the clear winner; this is not the least irrelevant indicator, given that a laptop is designed for portability. Don't leave out the incomparably long battery life and the lack of any audible noise. If you're debating between bringing a MacBook and the new iPad 2022, which costs $20,000 more, the former is the better choice.



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