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The best review as usual! Worth the wait!
I hate all of you for killing the touchbar
For the algo
wise word, great content! thanks quinn! 🙂
I don’t understand the fascination with opening plenty browser tabs and how often are you transferring large files ? If you like windows or android that is great and just because you use a product doesn’t mean you could take out of context. These reviews of this product is like comparing a sedan with a truck. I understand it is more profitable to make bad apple reviews but context is everything. No I am fan boy, just someone who has an independent brain.
$54 for a t-shirt?! Must be nice to be a rich YouTuber.
I think had Apple kept the starting price the same and/or not slowed down the speed of the SSD I’d be jumping on recommending this computer as much as I was jumping on recommending the M1 Air and still kinda do.
I love what Apple has been doing but there’s some weird misses they’re making that almost feel intentional and I just don’t get it.
Love the videos Quinn!
Totally agree mostly about the ssd ram and price. I’m happy with my M1 mba. If the M2 mba came with 16gb and 2nand for that price (in NL very expensive too) id upgrade.
The best place for well thought out outside the box reviews with views you’ll get nowhere else. Great practical detail. Blows the standard unboxing ‘reviews’ completely away. Thanks for the inside insight!
Haha I bet Apple regrets launching their M series CPU’s at such a great price. The biggest leap in desktop computing for the same price as the predecessor.
I like your videos as they seem balanced, I’ve been holding out on buying my next personal MacBook, the current one is the 2019 intel pro version and wasn’t sure which of the Apple silicon versions to go for. Now I know my answer.
Thanks for being a human reviewer, not like the other parrots that repeats the same crap about slower SSD and finger prints magnets.
Keep up the awesome reviews!
As someone who adamantly hates Apple and their ecosystem (lack of repairability and how locked down it is) my next laptop is going to be Apple Silicon. It’s simply a great product and I can’t deny it.
2 family members just ordered the M2 Air with 512gb storage and 16gb of RAM based on my recommendation. However, they got it with “education pricing” (so $1500, not 16) and they got a $150 apple gift card because of a back to school special and they got it tax free because it was the back to school tax free week for Florida at the time. So altogether, they got what should have been a $1712 machine for $1,329 (if you consider the apple gift card cash)
At least I got the minimum build you’d recommend but damn maybe I should exchange it for the Pro
That’s been my view exactly. It is a great laptop. When it just came out, I liked it. A design that looks better, newer, fresher. A Magsafe I love so mych on my 14 inch MBP. A newer improved chip. However, the more I look into it, the less sense it makes. If the base model suits you, probably the M1 model does as well and you can save a lot picking it up. Yes, I do like the design and the Magsafe especially but is it worth it? Probably not. If you upgrade it, the gap to the base 14 inch MBP is small enough to justify getting the MBP which is in a league of its own. It would be a great laptop if it didn’t go up in price. And as we can see with M2 MBPs already being discounted, maybe the M2 MBA will be a good deal after a couple months.
Nailed it. 🔨
The M2 MacBook Air is a “good” computer squeezed into a price bracket where “good” isn’t quite good enough. Not anymore.
I adore my 14” MacBook Pro, but most people who need this kind of tool already know it, and are willing to pay for it.
I continue to recommend the M1 MacBook Air or even the M1 iMac to friends and family with casual computing needs.
With student discount and using the 512 Gb storage and 8 Gb ram, I think this is a nice student laptop. About $1300 with plenty of storage and without the SSD speed decrease that makes swap noticeable (I don’t think most students would ever notice swap anyways). That being said, the M1 air is definitely a significantly cheaper alternative with basically the same story
my first ever mac is the m2 macbook air with 16gb ram + 512gb ssd. i ADORE it. it is SO GOOD. worth every penny, so far at least.