【視聴数 316152】
【チャンネル名 Andrew Ethan Zeng】
【タグ macbook pro 14,macbook pro,macbook pro m1 pro,macbook pro 14 inch,macbook pro long term review,macbook pro 14 inch review,macbook pro 14 long term review,m1 pro long term review,m1 pro or m1 max,m1 or m2 macbook,which macbook should I buy,macbook pro 2022,long term user review,macbook pro 6 months later,best macbook,macbook m2,macbook m2 pro,andrew ethan zeng,ios16,new macs,macos 13,m2 pro,m2 max,m2 ultra,The 14” MacBook Pro – 6 Months Later】
SD card not being recognised. I’ve been having the same problem on my 2017 iMac 5K and suspect the culprit lies in software since it always works fine for a while after a reboot. I’ve owned the computer for almost 4 years and never had a problem until Monterey and the previous version.
Gold Standard
My comment is, that stuff is too expensive. It cost the same amount to buy an acre of land in my village.
Do you get an ever so slight dimming along the right and left side of the screen? I was told by apple the screen is just like that. Pretty annoying
Gold standard ⭐️
It has been my experience since 2008 that third-party charging devices deteriorate Mac batteries. My current Mac is a 15-inch 2015 Macbook Pro with 965 battery cycles. Still, the battery health is at 70%.
Is the display really so much better when you compare it to your “old” “normal” MBP displays? … it’s said that it only “shines” with HDR content, but not being the Gold standard for SDR where recent IPS panels seem to perform even better?!? … I appreciate a good display, but I rarely work with HDR.
Hello which keyboard use ….?
M1 is apple’s biggest mess-up !
Great video! I am thinking of macbook pro with 8 cores. Any experience on MS teams? We use it extensively and I want to check performance
I’ve never had any of those issues, weird
nice review.!! Could you share your wallpaper? It’s fantastic
I dealt with the reset issues BIG TIME and what stopped it was getting dual studio displays. I had it connected to a 50″ Samsung TV and it was a horrible experience. After switching to the studio displays, all of that went away and going from sleep to awake is instant. I know everyone isn’t into the studio displays, and they’re pretty pricey, but if you can do it, for the time alone it was worth it to me. It’s trash that Apple seemingly purposely makes their products to not work with other brands. Just a bit of info in case you decided to ditch the monitor you have.
yeah my battery has gone to crap swell im gonna try and get a refund
Gold standard!
Great video, you have a new subscriber!
I have been delighted with my 16 m1pro
But I’m curious if you experience some cracking sound on the speakers?
I have an is annoying!
Gold Standard, really enjoyed this content
If you are using it on battery power most of the time – did you make sure it was charged to 100% before going to the cafe…. the default settings will start charging to 80% if you are mostly on wall power. (these can be changed, and if you occasionally use it on battery – you can leave the defaults and tell the battery to go to 100% before undocking).
I like my 14” base model MacBook Pro so far! Gold standard 😉
paused video after the negatives to answer a couple of specifics. I have the same model as you, for about the same time. I also use the Caldigit TS3+ dock (that’s what yours looked like). I used it docked a lot with a Dell 4K monitor for a while, now the Studio Display. it’s docked a *lot*.
Battery health FWIW now 100%, 47 cycles, “normal”, design capacity 6075 mAh, current: 6008 mAh. FWIW. I hadn’t *noticed* a fall-off in battery life, but it may be I don’t take it out enough… I also don’t make any special efforts with battery management.
With the Dell monitor (always via displayport) I have sometimes had it failing to properly wake or sleep the display, but I don’t *think* I ever had the computer actually crash. Of course, a failing-to-wake monitor could *look* like a crash but I’m sure you’re beyond that kind of confusion 😉 All has been perfect since getting the studio display, on or off the Caldigit dock.
I did have an issue with the Caldigit dock’s ethernet port though, not showing, not working properly, etc. It turned out to be a known problem, probably since macOS 12.4 I’m guessing? (for a few months either side of 12.4 coming out I was on wifi-only anyway so didn’t see it when it started.) It tries to put the ethernet port into power saving mode and the dock doesn’t support it. You need to turn off that “energy efficient ethernet” setting. Caldigit has a video about this issue here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bR-thVDtt3s and since doing that, it’s been solid again. (and in general they’ve been great for support, especially given mine is about 4 years old now and still gets firmware updates…)
Gold Standard