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i have one and i like it🥺
God damn yea I feel sorry for anyone who purchased a £15,000+ Mac Pro. Now these M1 chip machines are coming out you will not be able to sell a Mac Pro if you have one let alone trying to sell one for $15,000! That has to sting you’ll likely have to sell it for $5,000 if lucky. God damn imagine people who spent £40,000 on one gosh. That’s gotta damage peoples view of the brand if within a year apples made your up to £50,000 pc obsolete!. Anyone would be pretty hacked off with apple if they end up losing £40k in a year on a pc that apple has panned with a new laptop that’s £1500 my god.
Since getting my Macbook Air M1, I am now so accustomed to just picking it up, going into a room in my house, plop down on a chair and play Cities:Skylines for hours and leaving the charging cable in the other room. And still have enough juice afterwards, to watch youtube and surf if I want. If I had tried this on my I5 Dell, it would be dead in less than an hour on battery. I’m waiting a little longer but I will replace my Intel desktop with the Mac Mini M1x this year. Anyway, thanks for the video.
I literally thought about EVERYTHING YOU JUST SAID on the Air vs. the pro, and I purchased the Air last week because of everything you just said as well….. THE AIR IS THE REAL PRO! Agreed.
thanks for the video man. I was thinking about which one I should get.
…and in a recent poll nobody is getting 17 hours and 20 hours. They all claim to be getting 8-10 hours in real world use. Which is great but it’s not 17-20 hours.
@6:19 Guessing 6 hours.
MacBook Pro 13 M1 is currently on sale at 1199$, so at 200 or 250$ more you are getting.
1. Slightly better speakers
2. 02 hours of better Battery life
3. Touch Bar
4. Fast charger in the box
5. Slightly better screen
6. Better resale ( When you decide to sell it in the Future)
7. 8 core GPU instead of 7 core ( Add 50$ if you want it on an M1 Air)
So what do you guys think? Which one will still get? MacBook Air or the Pro?
Is it advisable to at least choose more ram memory in the Mackbook Air M1?
I heard geekbench test is fundamentallly flawed for m1 macs…
From wccftech forum
I am so looking forward to buying a smaller computer this time around. As a developer, I’m tired of having to use large, loud bulky machines with crappy battery life to get my work done. I’ll be awaking for what’s next in line. So that they can deal with their hardware bugs with this first gen. Also, 2 USB-C ports is just not enough.
The next iteration of M1 is going to be insane!
Lmaooo this YouTube channel is a bunch of flip flops. Make your up your mind. 💀
I’ve got M1 Pro MacBook and coming from a huge Windows/Android fanboy from the past, it’s probably the best laptop you can find. Don’t think much just because of reviews, if it works for you it works for you. Pro > Air for long term work loads (Premiere Pro, Blender, TensorFlow etc. etc.). The fan and 8 core GPU really helps. Go for it and YOLO, take most reviews with your perspective.
Mate I love the videos you make but this sort of squeezing something for views while not providing much value NEEDS to stop.
imagine the performance of M1 processor with GPU. wow.
I just got it delivered this morning
Video starts at 8:14
I’ve had trouble with my mouse scroll wheel only working periodically on the M1 Air. Tried a couple of different mice with the same problem.
The Pro performs better, has better battery life and a brighter screen. The differences aren’t huge, but there’s no question that the Pro is a better machine.
So really, the question is: Would you spend an $300 for a slightly better machine that you’ll be using pretty much every day for the next 5yrs?
When you look at it from that perspective, $300 is a very small price to pay. I’m in school full-time and I work full time. I have a ton of screen time every day and having a slightly better machine is a big deal for me.