I would think twice before buying this model. Perhaps in favor of the touchbar, if the top row of buttons is actively needed. There is a crazy idea that this is deliberately done by the manufacturer, but I will not develop it. The myth of uncompromising quality is slowly being dispelled. Has some pros: Retina. Main reason for buying. The quality of the screen is rapidly flying into space from all competitors on the shelf. Autonomous battery operation. Very good. The sound is excellent. With a discount on the fact that this is the sound from a laptop - you can listen, it does not jar at all. Weight and size. There was a 15 "Pro 13 at one time - she lived only at home. You can take this one with you anywhere. Performance. All the necessary video and audio editors fly very cheerfully. Again, compared to my previous device. Got cons: KEYBOARD. It would be nice if she just knocked, you can get used to it. After three months of work, the mute key, which I really need, got stuck and the six behaves suspiciously. And no, I don’t eat after him, I don’t drink and I don’t dance (in the service they eloquently shook the laptop and not a single crumb fell out, and then they also broke the second leg of the button). The previous MacBook Pro model of 2022 lived with me for almost five years - it survived both term papers and diplomas and the devil knows how much text - I never thought about the buttons, and these goons make me want to send them to a sanatorium for treatment.
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