I had been using an Early 2022 MacBook Pro for the past month before making the switch to this one, and the sole reason I purchased it was to determine whether or not it was worth the money. Before him was a stationary personal computer (PC) on which he had personally installed a hackintosh operating system. The system on a fixed PC was satisfying in terms of its stability and smoothness (the parameters were as follows: i5-2500, HD7950, 16GB 1333, 128 SSD + 1TB HHD). The chach bar is merely a toy, and it would not have been practical for me to use it, so I opted for the model that did not include it. The second alternative is that the solid-state drive could be replaced. The only thing is that since no one is going to sell an SSD for this model, all that is left to do is wait (and it's not a given that they will be produced, because there is some kind of controller, without which no other SSD would fit, similar to TouchID). The purchase, on the whole, has met all of my expectations, and I couldn't be happier. This is an excellent option to go with if you don't require a gaming system but do want the dependability, quality, and portability of a multimedia device instead.
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