And with that, let's get started) One day I woke up and discovered that I had nearly completely stopped using my iPad Pro 10.5, and that it was increasingly sitting unused. It is inconvenient to correspond with one another on it, and it is also inconvenient for the wife to place her grocery order on it. There are certain businesses that have a lot of bugs, and if that's the case, it's not very handy to watch something in bed. It is imperative that I keep my legs elevated at all times. Well, to everything else, his screen cracked and quite badly after an unsuccessful fall, and either re-gluing or a complete replacement of the module was required, at a price of 17,000. The price was considered to be "pleasant." At that point in time (December 2022), it was simpler to just purchase a brand new iPad by selling the old one, adding the same 17,000, and purchasing it. A decision has been reached to sell. A week later, I borrowed a laptop made by Lenovo for personal use. Yes, without a doubt, staring at the monitor while lying in bed, whether with your legs straight or in any other posture, is an exciting experience. To put it another way, the iPad can be enclosed in a case, and it will still maintain its upright position. Indeed, it will, but there will only be one, rather, two angles available to view it from. Even if all it was being used for was browsing, the laptop became dull after some time had passed. He is not in use because it is not possible to put him to work at this time. The reason I went with the MacBook Air M1 is as follows: After evaluating quite a few different laptops, I came to the realization that, in order to maintain productivity over an extended period of time and ensure adequate cooling, you should invest in a gaming laptop. This is just my opinion, though. I am a proponent of desktop personal computers, and I am fully aware that all laptops experience overheating, and that after two to three years, they begin to experience significant performance issues as a direct result of the processor becoming overheated. For this amount of money, 86,000, you could purchase a gaming laptop that is not terrible and on which you can play any game, even if it does not have a high frame rate (FPS), but you can play any game. Although I have not tested Nvidia's streaming solution for games myself, I believe everything will go off without a hitch despite the fact that I have not used it. While a laptop is intended to be carried around, its weight and temperature are not as important an indicator as they are with a Mac because the Mac is naturally lighter and has a cooler feel. Don't leave out to note the very silent operation and the really long battery life. In general, if you are unsure between purchasing a MacBook or the new iPad 2022, which will cost you an additional 20,000 dollars, you should most certainly go with the MacBook.
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