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Cody Barnhill
> 3 dayits a great machine, but removing the touch bar and going back to old skool hdmi and charger? why? No option of the new machine with those as options? lame.
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Millie
> 3 dayMy daughter absolutely loves it! She said it is speedy fast and she love the touch screen.
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Donald C Close
> 3 dayFast service received faster than projected time of delivery. New to Apple MacBooks ecosystem.This Pro model seems fast and responsive and I think Im full convert to Apple computers going forward.
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William
> 3 dayThe product was right on what I ordered (color, cpu, gpu, storage…etc). The package was packed tightly with air cushion bags so No scratches or any damages visible. No system errors. Everything works so far. Brand new with 1 cycle count. Delivery was a week early so thumbs up to that. Was a abit worried because it was an expensive order but Overall, it was an amazing positive experience.
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Frank A.
Greater than one weekExcelente servicio,
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Zachary Abdalla
> 3 dayRuns very good and fast, had a 2017 MacBook and this one works so much better.
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susiecc
Greater than one weekI was told to stay home and wait for delivery of my laptop, so I did. However, UPS just dumped it on the porch and left. They didnt ring the bell or ask for a signature. I wouldnt have even known except my dogs started barking like crazy. When I went out to get it, I found the package open, plus it was damp. There hadnt been any rain. The laptop was safe and after unpacking, I went to plug in my wireless mouse, only to find there was no longer a standard USB port. When I called Apple about this, they told me that I was out of date and no one was using the larger USB any longer. So, I went to buy a USB C wireless mouse and found that all they sold were standard USB mice. I ended up having to buy a USB to USB C converter. When I went to set up the machine, it turned on when I moved it. I had not clicked anything. This concerned me. Why would the machine do that? After getting through the basic issues, I was able to get it set up and turned off. It seems to me that Apple should be a lot clearer about changes like no standard USB port. I would have bought a converter when I purchased the machine. Speed seems good. There were a few glitches getting things set up. Still, why would it turn on by itself? Why did Apple think that simply getting rid of a standard USB port was the right thing to do without clarifying in documentation. I hadnt bought a new Mac in years because they do last a long time. Hopefully, the worst is over and I can enjoy the new machine.