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For mobile computing, I just use an older, lightweight MacBook Pro for light-duty work. For my desktop setup, I finally received my M1 Max Mac Studio. I loaded the video project that made my Core i7 Mac mini sputter in the timeline editor. And the Mac Studio was “buttery” smooth previewing that same timeline. Hallelujah!
had mine for about a month and love it. can’t go back to a smaller screen now.
Hey Mark, an off topic question – what’s the brand name and model of your B&O headphones stand? Thanks! Pete…
So, I definitely understand what you mean about the laptop being too heavy. I own a very similar configuration to yours but 14 inch. I used to use an M1, but I found that didn’t have enough headroom for me, so I upgraded to the M1 Maxx mbp. I love it, I love the computer, but I’m about to go on a long trip where I do need this power, so I’m going to bring my laptop with me. I’m gonna be traveling around for a few months, literally. And I’m a little freaked out about how heavy the computer is.
I now totally get your worry about carrying it but IMHO because it’s heavier you will be more careful with it. I have found an old SwissGear model that is the only thing I trust on expensive laptops. I bought extra to save when it looked like they would quit making them. I usually only carry mine around the house but definitely has a “death grip” on it, lol! As noted on your survey I’ve carried around much heavier laptops for years so it seems light but even those, while expensive, were a lot less than my MBP and I only have the M1 Pro version!
Personally after using PCs since the late 70s as a child then being in IT since the early 90s with tons of desktops and laptops, the M1 MBP models are indeed game changers, I’ve never used a laptops in as many ways or as many places as I have this one… ever.
I got tempted into getting the 14” base MBP and it’s an amazing device but it’s very heavy for a laptop IMO… I only got it as I had an extremely good deal on it, it’s over powered for my needs though in all honesty, the standard M1 is perfect for me, so I may look at selling and getting the new MacBook Air when it launches later this year… not sure yet though.
I *just* started using my 14” MBP today, and your videos from last year were super helpful in my decision. Cheers for supporting MacPaw! I’ll check them out.
Too much man. Get base models so regular people can subscribe and watch. You’re focused on a tiny bitch. I love your editing but your pricing is too high with your badgets.
Great video Mark, one of your best. I think you have go to the heart of M1 chips and the Mac. I’m at the other end of the financial scale with these chips. Yesterday I bought 256gb M1 MacBook Air. I write and do admin and publicity for my local Branch of Samaritans. I use cloud or remote storage so HDD size isn’t an issue for me. However what I think unites us all is the efficiency of the M1 chip and battery time etc. Plus the Apple O/S just works for me. So I think Apple is serving both low end people like me and pro users like yourself. Thanks again for a great video.
Like garlic bread, it’s the future. Excellent video Mark
Practical advice delivered in plain, calm, English. As always an excellent video
If you want to just plug in 1 cable for all your IO you can just buy a $50 monitor and a $100 usb c hub with a removable 3ft thunderbolt cable. Much cheaper.
I look at my desk with 3 monitors and a projector, I have to get the max. I’ve been carrying my 2019 16inch in my 25 pound backpack around daily all around my city for almost 3 yrs now. I’ve needed to have 2 screen replacements because there is so much pressure on my back that the dust on the palmrests have engraved literal holes on my display. The keyboard keys rub on the screen too and its just horrendous. Before this computer I used to carry a 2017 razer blade pro 17 inch that is 6 pounds heavy everywhere and taking 6 or 8 flights a year. I now have some serious shoulder and back pain and exercise is a must but damn, there are really downsides lemme tell ya
I just bought a maxed out MacBook Pro to replace a PC desktop. Its coming in May. Just validating the silly money it cost! (I ended up getting the 8tb version, as the idea of buying this and then immediately hooking it up to external storage dongles, seemed a bit daft to me). What cloud backup do you use Mark? I’m in the UK as well.
Hi Mark! I subscribed to Mac Paw, when I bought my iMac 🖥. I bought both products, because of your reviews. I didn’t know MacPaw was a Ukrainian company. Anyways. I wrote them an email to show my support by buying more of their services. they responded back quickly, under the circumstances. I hope that more reviewers like you promote MacPaw. Ukraine 🇺🇦 needs our help. Thank You Mark.
Mark I have no need for a MacBook Pro no question or comment about it at all! I just want to know how many takes that shot took😂😂😂!!!!
What are the dimensions of your standing desk?
What percentage of usage time is your MacBook in clamshell mode?
The heaviness of the MacBook is one part of it, but I think what makes it more difficult to tote around is how slick it is. It’s like trying to hold onto a bar of soap. The price to be paid for that elegant design I guess
I went with the 14in MBP but got a good deal on a higher maxed one than I planned for, simply because it offered 10 core CPU and 16 core GPU for nearly $400 less than Apple is selling the same model with the same specs. It also had 16gb ram which I wanted, and the higher rated power supply. I’m only on day 4 with it and so far I absolutely love it. There’s a warmth to using the keyboard but it’s not hot, and the screen is fantastic. I knew what specs I wanted, so I was able to decide on what model before looking for a good price. I went with the 14in mainly due to the price difference between it and the 16in. I also felt 14″ would suit my space on my desk the best. I would have been quite happy to go with the M1 Air, but for the difference in camera specs. The camera on this is 1080p and the one on the Air Pro is still only 720p. I ordered a monitor for it, but it arrives tomorrow. We’ll see how that goes. I have it connected to an older one – and let me just say – prores on a monitor not made for it is pretty sad and annoying! Also! KUDOS for not accepting any sponsor money from MacPaw and thank you for talking about how they’ve been taking care of us Mac users as well as their work for the people of Ukraine. They are an amazing business and fantastic people.