

The latter would still have enabled me to publish every video since October on time and to a standard with which I’m happy.

I could have saved my business a considerable amount of money by instead opting for that base-level 14” MacBook Pro. I bought it, because I wanted to review it, and because I’m stupid.
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I don’t care about the number of cores it has or the perceived deficiencies with ‘only’ 16GB of unified memory in a professional laptop: that thing absolutely smokes. The current MacBook Pros ARE too powerful (for most people)įor most people, the base-level M1 Pro 14-inch MacBook Pro offers more than enough juice.

But if Apple really is planning on replacing the current M1-based 13” MacBook Pro with something a bit fruitier, I think it could be their best product of 2022. Now, a quick caveat: we don’t know if this is actually a thing, let alone when it’ll arrive if it is. That’s why I was particularly interested to see the emergence of ‘entry-level MacBook Pro’ rumours from none other than Mr Mark Gurman. To be honest, it’s probably far too much for me. I love my 16-inch MacBook Pro, but I know it’s far too much for some people.
