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Review on Renewed Apple MacBook Air - 13-inch Retina Display, ๐Ÿ’ป 1.6GHz Dual-core Intel Core i5, 256GB in Gold (Latest Model) by Akihiko Kichiro แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

I bought in the end in the restaurant, it did not work out on . Purchase happy as an elephant. Unexpectedly for myself, I donโ€™t leave it and drag it with me)) An expensive, but amazing mobile device, for full-fledged work anywhere. 10 out of 10. The best that I have ever held in my hands from laptops. Different pros: Very handy laptop. Seriously. I'm not an Apple fan, I never owned their equipment, but I needed it. Honestly, I'm shocked at how comfortable it is to work on it. The screen is magnificent, words cannot convey all the color ecstasy from it, the eyes do not get tired, it's nice to just look at it)) You never expect sound from a device that was not originally designed to play it. But even here they were surprised. The volume is very high, and the sound itself is clear. There is not so much bass, of course, but this is natural, because the subwoofer cannot be stuffed there) The speed of work and the intuitiveness of the interface are amazing. After an old, budget laptop on another 8 Windows, which woke up even worse than I did, it feels like you have an alien apparatus in your hands)) The battery lasts a couple of days without charging with very active use (6 or more hours a day). I haven't seen this anywhere. Ease! It weighs 5 times less than my old machine! It is easy and convenient to carry. The trackpad is thought out to the smallest detail and I donโ€™t even think about buying a mouse! Cons: Expensive. Highly. But done with integrity. It's worth the money, but it's insanely expensive. Some restrictions can cause problems, although not critical. For example, cards from an apple for 2022 are simply terrible, I have not seen anything worse than them, really. And all alternatives are banned in the store. It is clear that no one forbids opening a browser, but the fact itself. Why protect competition so much if there is no way to provide an adequate alternative?

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