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Why Mac don’t have touch screen?
In the UK the base model with 256gb is $1,807.67 ($1,199 I the US) $608 more in UK. The next version up with 512gb drive is $2,182.76 inc tax ($1,399 in the US) $783 more in UK. I want to emigrate.
MacBook Air should be aimed at casual users and should be priced as casual computer. They made it like 9/10 MB Pro and priced almost the same. What is the point of that. Casual users want snappy computer too without paying over $1.5k
Just buy the M2 base model if you need to.
My advice (as always) is to buy enough RAM to comfortably contain your workload, and _don’t_ count on magically quick virtual memory.
After that, buy enough SSD to populate both NAND slots for faster I/O performance.
These machines – 13″ MacBook Pro and Air – are not for heavy creator workloads – they’re targeted at Harry in accounting or Tim in legal or Sally the student – they’re designed as lightweight computers for normal computer users: office apps, web surfing, the applications that you normally find in offices, with enough oomph to satisfy Harry or Tim or Sally’s aspirational goals like light photo or video editing _without_ breaking the bank.
Unlike when MacBooks were running on Intel, you _don’t_ have to buy waaayy up in the lineup to get that aspirational power – which will save the normal computer user lots of cash.
For normal office users these computers will accomplish just about any task they normally do – and do it quietly (without fans blaring) with great battery life, great portability, and snappy performance.
For creators and those who run sustained or heavily multithreaded workloads, there’s always the heavier duty MacBook Pros which blow away their older Intel counterparts at about the same price. My 32 GPU core M1 Max 16″ MacBook Pro runs workloads my 2019 16″ core-i9 couldn’t _think_ of accomplishing and does it quietly with great battery life, a gorgeous XDR display, and nice webcam and great audio. The quality of life improvements are astounding considering there’s only two years difference between the two.
No longer do I have to haul around a backpack with dongles and a power brick – these new Apple Silicon Macs will pretty much run all day without having to be plugged in due to their increased efficiency. Now I just carry around my MacBook in a leather sleeve because the thermal envelope of these machines is so much more reasonable – you escape the energy trap of pushing up clocks to get enough performance (exponentially increasing heat) and furiously running fans to cool them down and keep ‘em from burning up.
In Germany bought my macbook air M1 two years ago for 930€ with student discount.
The new macbook air is 1350€ with student discount now. My GF was asking me what laptop to buy and honestly, recommending her to buy a two year old laptop for the same price I payed kinda sucks, but paying 400€ more for the Macbook Air M2 is just not worth it. Especially with the storage problem.
I have the midnight Air with 8 core GPU, 512SSD, and 16GB memory. Pricey but overall it is great for productivity if you do not want to drop 2K on a MacBook Pro. Also the fingerprints are there but they aren’t terrible. It really depends on how much it is gonna bother you and how the light hits it
Base model 1559€ here in europe (: (Finland)
Again, Apple is selling a downgrade as an upgrade. Not ok. At a 20% extra ?!?
In four words: It’s an S year.
JAJA TOO LATE !
I am a big user of all apple products, except a MacBook or any Apple computer. Never owned one. I’m so used to windows. I’m waiting until next Pro MacBooks, M2 Pro(maybe?) then I think I will switch. Even the current Mac Studio seems very appealing, because I’m unplugging my current laptop so rarely, that it’s just easier to use my iPad when I need to do something on the way. The base Mac Studio it’s stupid powerful with that M1 Max and 32gb of ram and all that ports.
Would you recommend the M2 Macbook Air for someone into Machine Learning?
I bought the last model of the 12″ MacBook like 2 years ago, and the form factor was amazing. I eventually had to upgrade because the performance was still bad, even on max spec 2017 model. It would be great if Apple made another laptop that small. But with their move away from butterfly (which was actually decent on the last generation of it), I’m not sure if they’ll try to make it that small again.
wow. that shot at 0:13 is just wow
Hello Waveform Clips Team! If you have to pick one? Which one will you recommend? 16GB/256GB or 8GB/512GB? For context, I am a student on a budget and works on light photo and video editing. I also do the normal emails, presentations, documents and spreadsheets. I tend to do multitasking by opening lots of browser tabs and apps and programs at the same time. Thank you for your time.
I only upgraded the memory to 16GB. It was bad enough that I had to give Apple an extra $200. No way was I going to give them an extra $400. The 256GB SSD is absolutely fine for my purposes (web browsing, watching YouTube, checking emails, creating documents and spreadsheets, etc.).
The other big takeaway on Pricing is that Apple doesn’t drop prices usually. So $1700 for M2 512 GB SSD 16 GB Ram for 2 years isn’t going to age well assuming M3 follows same pattern and arrives in 2024
512 GB SSD 16 GB RAM with M2 should not be costing more than $1300 in 2022. That would have been the sweet spot and 15” MacBook with same specs for $1400 dropping the Air Moniker all together
I’ve returned the base model. Although I did upgrade to 16gb memory. Swapped for a 16gb memory and 512 ssd