This laptop is put together quite well and is light. It's performance is more than adequate for everyday use - web browsing, word processing, spreadsheet work, etc. The solid state drive is a big win. I no longer experience the hiccups I would some time experience on my slightly older Macbook Pro that had a spinning hard drive.
Two small shortcomings:
- The screen resolution isn't great. This becomes noticeable especially if you're used to looking at a Retina display on other devices.
- The bottom part of the unibody has some flex and can creak slightly typing.
Cleans up that mess of cables behind your tv / AV system
If you ever wanted to get rid of all those HDMI cables behind your AV system and TV then this is the product for you. It comes with a transmitter and receiver. Really useful when your AV system is on the other side of the room or hall. You plug in your HDMI cables into each (Eg. HDMI from your TV to the receiver, and HDMI from your Apple TV to the transmitter). Plug in power to the transmitter and Voila! that's one snaking, snarly HDMI cable gone.
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Educated: A Memoir by Tara Westover (P.D.F) Fast Delivery 📥
Nov 15, 2019
An incredibly powerful story that touches on self identity and growing past very difficult childhood challenges
A incredibly powerful memoir about how a young daughter of a large isolationist, religious family that views government hospitals and schools with great suspicion grows up and through a series of decisions becomes a Harvard and Cambridge educated scholar. This story provides the space to contemplate some difficult but highly relevant topics such as self identity vs family ties, ones childhood memories vs memories of others you grew up with, loving ones family even when one's been ostracized. While some of the childhood stories are dark in nature and even frightening at times, it's also really funny at many points. Overall, just an incredibly powerful story that touches on self identity, self preservation, growing past very difficult childhood challenges, learning to deal with dysfunctional families, and ultimately about being true to ones self.