After using a MacBook Pro 13 from the year 2022, I upgraded to this model. I opted for the gray variant, which had the American Standard (ANSI) keyboard layout. Obviously, the first few days that I used it, all I could say was "wow" over and over again. If you're upgrading from a MacBook that was released in the past few years, you probably won't notice as much of a change. If one were to generalize and examine the situation in its entirety, one would see that this particular computer is, of course, the best option for anyone whose work demands more than simply a "typewriter." The demonstration uses juice. The keyboard is nice, with a normal stroke and no deficiencies of the "butterfly": for about two months, everything has been running without a hitch without any problems whatsoever. The sound quality is outstanding, and in my opinion, it is the very finest that has been available on laptops to this point. There are no concerns regarding the rate at which work is completed either; everything zips along at a breakneck pace, from the WiFi connection to the frenetic recording to disk (2022+ mb/s). There is also sufficient RAM for the eyes. What may cause confusion (not counting macOS because, in my experience spanning almost ten years, there is simply no more user-friendly operating system): 1. Weight. Sizes are correct, and they are fine; nonetheless, they run a little larger than the "tag" of the same year. Despite the fact that it weighs less than two kilograms, someone may consider it to be excessive. 2. Webcam - sorrow. 3. Ports using the USB-C standard, but no card reader. There are two stories to tell here because USB-C is being adopted by an increasing number of accessories. In addition, if we take into account the use case of "home-work-home," then one adapter at home connects flawlessly through a single port, sending both the image to the monitor as well as standard USB inputs. This is possible since we are considering the "home-work-home" use case. Nevertheless, it is possible that it will be inconvenient for some people. 4. Finally, let's talk about the cost of it all. "White" models should only be purchased if the buyer is willing to spend more than necessary for a local warranty. But because this keyboard is brand new and does not break in the same way (like a "butterfly"), I believe it would be prudent to save some cash and go with a model that does not include PCT rather than purchasing a "gray" one.
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