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When you think of a person with the title "computing professional", is your first thought, "Gee, I bet this guy spends very little time around power outlets"? No. While that may be true in some cases, that is not what the word "professional" means in the English language.
The Verge's review[0] was not far off: it is a MacBook Air replacement... except the Air had insane battery life and that one definitely falls short.
[0]: https://www.theverge.com/2016/11/2/13490774/apple-macbook-pr...
The kind of device required for a video rendering, database engineering, software development, or some other _computer_ based profession is inherently different and has stricter requirements on the capability of the device beyond mere portability and being able to pause Spotify with dynamic function keys.
I definitely agree that video rendering and HPC is not going to go well, but that is not that relevant to even many "pros"
The scope of the professional software world is broad.