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There isn't the same compatibility across devices as with apple. So if you use that feature to sync between phone and tablet you might be frustrated. The picture is also less crisp. But depending on what you're doing that may not matter-it doesn't for me
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is a very small, and very light weight laptop. It would be great for mobile users.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am moving from Windows to Mac. There is a struggle. I have this Asus Vivobook. That is part of the reason I went to MacBook. The Asus ad says up to 8 hours battery life. Actual battery life is 3 1/2 hr maximum. be advised
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I find that when you go from one to another, you have to translate/figure out where different things are, i.e., how to access them and what the equivalents are (for example, "Finder" on a Mac is "File Explorer" on a PC). How well you can do this or how bothersome it may be is an individual case by case situation, so there is no way to really predict your experience. Your best bet would be to borrow a PC from a friend and see if you can adapt fast enough for it not to be a problem.
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