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Apple Macbook Pro 14" Laptops Apple MacBook Pro,14.2-inch, M4 chip, 10-core CPU, 10-core GPU, 16GB Unified Memory, 512GB SSD Storage
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Apple MacBook Pro,14.2-inch, M4 chip, 10-core CPU, 10-core GPU, 16GB Unified Memory, 512GB SSD Storage

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14.2" Apple M4, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD

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FAQ

This is a difficult question and a matter of personal preference. There are many different laptop models which all suit different needs. A rule of thumb to follow is to weigh which functions are most important to you in terms of portability and speed.

A laptop with heavy specs and hardware is often heavier and clunkier; this is due to bigger laptops needing bigger cooling systems. But progress has been very fast, and today, even the so-called ultraportable laptops are exceptionally speedy and are more than enough to meet most needs.

The average laptop lasts for up to six years. This is slightly shorter than for a desktop computer. As opposed to desktops, laptops are not as easy to upgrade with more modern parts after purchase. It often can’t be done at all.

Additionally, a laptop is carried around, which adds to the faster wear and tear of the machine. The battery also wears out with time, and if this can’t be replaced, a new purchase will be necessary.

There is nothing specific with laptops that makes them slow. But just like a desktop, the computer becomes slower with time as it's constantly filled with new programmes and heavy documents. There are a number of ways to refresh a laptop that has become a little slow and weary with time.

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