On "poppies" since 2022, the prior Macbook Pro Retina 2022 honestly "plowed" for over 6 years before it needed to be replaced due to batteries that began to die and a weak video core. Although it had "plowed" for almost 6 years, it had to be replaced since the batteries began to die. I decided to go with the "basic" model 13 that does not have a touchbar. In a nutshell: an excellent instrument for work. People who work with text and the internet, such as journalists, web designers, and others, will find "poppies" to be an extremely useful tool. For some reason, "poppies" are seen as the province of "pontorez" or programmers. The resolution is either too low or too high, the fonts constantly float, and "Win 10" turns out to be a less customizable system than Mac OS, the benefits of which you can write about in a separate review (one the hotkey system is worth it!). After "Retina," it is impossible to work on a "Windows" beech. After "Retina," it is impossible to work on a "Windows" beech. Playing on the "poppy" will not work, and even what is currently happening is ridiculously inconvenient, but such a goal was not established for him either. On the other hand, while he was riding the train with his wife, they watched a couple of movies for fun, which only ate up thirty percent of the charge in four hours. When it comes to connecting peripherals, I make use of a Macbook in conjunction with an LG 27UD88 monitor. This monitor allows video output via type-c and also charges the computer simultaneously, which is a really convenient feature. I was able to purchase a Microsoft bluetooth mouse with no issues at all, and everything on it, including the fact that it does not fall off anyplace, works properly. Once every six months and at a cost of one hundred dollars, an adapter is used to attach an external hard disk to the Mac. In most cases, there are sufficient ports; nevertheless, there may be situations when you require an additional one on the right. Connecting the charging from two different sides is both practical and neat. The primary "magic" that Apple possesses is that once you begin working on something on one of their computers, you can simply close the laptop, move to a new location, open it back up, and immediately resume where you left off. On the other hand, you can be certain that the computer will not freeze while it is in the bag, that it will not overheat, and that its charge will not leak in an unanticipated direction. According to what Steve Jobs once said, it "just works." As a result: if you operate on a computer A LOT, do not engage in 3D modeling and complicated graphics (it won't pull it), and have the financial means to invest in a high-quality working tool, DO SO. This is an excellent investment in your productivity that will unquestionably pay off for you in the long run.
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