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Now that the dust has settled a bit, the mba is kinda right where it belongs. Its true and most ppl have forgotten that the mba line has always struggled with heat and performance, because physics. Its just that the m1 mba did such a great job at its price point that we want that same over deliverance in this gen. But as the m2 chip has shown, thats not truly realistic. If we we want power, the mbp 13/14/16 are the answer.
Now I really wish the 12in macbook had been the first m1 powered device because I think the thermals were perfect for that device. A device with a lot of power but minimal heat output, but in a form factor so light and entry user friendly.
The minute you move into mba/13in mbp, weight and power are a bigger factor and moves the convo into a different direction.
Im starting to really like the m2 mbp not for its “value” but that it really can highlight the performance of the m2 chip without much loss in performance. The only issue is the outdated design and absurd price point for an arguably worse product.
If apple intends to keep the 13inch pro around, it either needs a redesign chassis or change the 14/16 pros into a new name above pro. Just to keep the differences clear to normal consumers. Idk call them macbook maxes or macbook “xtreme”.
Off on a tangent, but running Stage Manager on Ventura beta, and I love this! A significant improvement and I have to say Apple has nailed it yet again with this new UI.
Although that GPU test is nonsense, testing a gaming benchmark is stupid on a fanless Mac, but the MB Air was designed for the 3nm, which has been delayed. The new chassis will have maybe 4 iterations, so although the M2 (ergo M1+) is a bit thermally challenged, the M3, M4 and M5 in this chassis will be fine. When Apple heard about the 3nm delay, it would be ridiculous to expect them to spend a few more billion redesigning the new Air chassis for just one chip, so some common sense needs to be applied in these COVID times of delay and component shortages!
For small files, IOPS (Input-Output Operations Per Second) is much more important than transfer speeds, and the 256GB is about the same as the 512GB.
I would say if you buy an MB air M2 for intensive tasks, knowing it is fanless, then you have to give it help. Like with all my Intel Windows machines, I use a turbo-charged cooling stand to keep the machines from heating up. It works great.
So, as ever, people have to use common sense; if they are using a machine not designed for the workloads, then a cooler (I also use a fan on my desktop to add extra cooling) is a simple solution. Though better still buy a Mac with a fan!
Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder, and I would suggest 80% of buyers are not high end users, but general users where all the problems identified will not be – but once again excellent review and honest
Where are you going to transfer all those files tofrom? Probably external storage which in most cases will be the speed bottleneck, not the internal SSD.
this is not the first review we have seen…. but this is the ONLY review we care about.
I got the midnight cos it’s more of a dark blue an that’s the only reason I got it 😀
The price is high, The base model is scam, The cooling fan is most definitely needed, The Notch on on a laptop is and will always be garbage, And the touchbar is missed. L laptop! “but hey it has magsafe!!!”
I bought the M2 Air 8 core, 10 core, 16 gig, 1 tb version. There is no way to do recordings or livestreaming with this machine. Just no way. The GPU overheats instantly and the fps drops and everything start to studder. In my world a 2500 dollar machine would be able to do a simple task like that, but no. I’m using an external harddrive for my recordings and shut everything down that might be eating up the GPU and still bad results. This computer is a base model computer any way you turn it. It’s not ment for “big” workloads even if it can be specked out as one. This computer should only sell as a surf the web and e-mail computer because that’s all it can do. Don’t bother buying anything over the basemodel because the results aren’t that much different. Apple only takes your money and gives nothing back and it pisses me off. It’s not worth the pricetag for new design and a better webcam. That’s what iPads are for.
i have both a 16gb and 8 gb, the 16gb is 10C cooler, swapping makes this cpu a bit hotter (both run W11 fast for my use case)
Imo upgrade to 512gb and MAYBE 16gb ram and then stop. Any more you’re in MacBook Pro territory
This is for the ppl who are in the $1000-$1500 price range. M1 mba for sub 1000
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″ 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.
I just ordered my (almost) fully specced M2 Air and now you come out with this review? 😅 But honestly, I’m still happy with my choice. I have a 14″ for work, which I love, but I find a bit too clunky and heavy for private use. I checked out the M2 Air in the store, and I too was surprised but how heavy it still is, but all in all I still find it much more portable. And even though the M1 is much better value, the wedge shape never really appealed to me, and I really like to new design. Still wish it wasn’t so expensive though. 💸💸💸
I see some cool LEGO builds there
Thanks for the heads up about your issues with OBS, that’s a major problem with the M2 Air that no one else had reported yet
You need thermal pad mod + semiconductor Peltier laptop cooler to mitigate heat issue while handling that kind of intensive work load while able to skip M1 Pro/Max SoCs. – Advice for third world country pro creatives who are on a budget and the real pro machines are just too expensive.
$1000 value = M1 MBA
$1200 new shiny thing, like the new look and features = M2 MBA
$1400-$1600 portability/style/weight = M2 MBA 16/512GB, 8/512GB, 16/256GB
$1999 speed = MBP14
Not difficult to figure out.
Clear cost delineation
Pointless to take into account refurbish products … you can also wait until M2 MBA comes out in refurbish models too …