In the absence of compeion, there is nothing more to take :) I think that if you already have a similar model of 17, there is not much point in ating. It should be taken only if you need a bigger screen, or upgrade from a very old machine. IMHO. Has some pros: The new Butterfly 3 keyboard. Quite controversial, I liked the tactile feedback on the 2nd version more, there every keystroke was a pleasure, this is no longer the case here - silicone pads take their toll. Thunderbolt 3 ports now just the wire in such a way that you can then pull the hell out of it. On the one hand, it’s good, since on 2022 models there is a problem with the loosening of these ports and the subsequent difficulty of charging. Here, I think, there will be no such problems, but pulling out the wire is really problematic. And if you accidentally touch your foot - goodbye laptop. But if you live on the second floor, you can lower it from the first floor by wire to a neighbor and not worry that it will fall. true tone. Well, just wow (no). How did I live without it before? Wonderful. Feature for the sake of feature. Speakers. Here everything is cool with the sound, really cool surround sound. Just such a mini music center, which is always with you. The main thing is that they would not break again in a year, as in my previous model. Different cons: Performance - something for which it was ated from 13 "2022 with a touchbar to 15" 2022. I expected it to be just a beast-machine. As a result - the battery life - well, this . I'm constantly afraid that it will be discharged. 4 hours is enough. The performance of the campaign is completely eaten up by the operating system. I didn’t notice much difference in performance, it still lags in places on heavy tasks. I hope Mojave will fix the situation, while everything is extremely sad.
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