
I think that when buying this laptop, you just need to understand in your head why and for what purposes you buy it for yourself. Then the product will be able to live up to expectations) Pros: • Weight (~ 1.3 kg); • Battery life (~ 8 hours); • Touchscreen (at first it was not familiar, but then moving to other operating systems, the usual "swipes" and "fingering" are no longer enough; • OS X (this is, of course, a rather controversial issue, but I was able to set up Yosemite for myself and work comfortably without reboots for up to 80 days; • In the presence of other devices from Apple, everything can be combined into one "ecosystem" which is very very convenient; • Charging "Magsafe" on the magnet; • Subjectively, the I7 processor is enough for me. (Final Cut Pro - editing a video lasting 20 minutes pulls) No brakes • Subjectively, I like the backlighting of the keyboard; • Instant wakeup after opening the lid of the laptop (with the expectation that it almost never needs to be turned off). Some cons: • In 2022(17) the _not_ Retina display certainly doesn't look very good; • The impossibility of increasing RAM; • Some may not like OS X; • Notebook _ not _ gaming, you need to understand this when buying; • Lack of analogues of some programs on the platform; • Maybe for someone it will be critical, but the laptop does not have CD\DVD drives and RJ-45 connector.

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