morten1389 • 1 yr. ago. I struggle to recommend MacBook Pro 13". The overall difference compared to MacBook Air isn't really worth the price jump. If you need significantly more performance than what a MacBook Air can provide, you have to take the jump up to MacBook Pro 14". Touch Bar is also being phased out, so I wouldn't say it's a good
Dude, massive difference. The 16" is not just huge but it is insanely heavy compared to the 15". The 15" is very very portable, especially compared to whatever windows laptop OP would have been on. The only people who would find 15" not portable are people who might have used 13" air for a long time. _Rico_Swayze_.
Apple isn’t currently planning to replace the 13-inch model with the MacBook Pro 14. It’s more an expansion of the highest-end model. It can do almost everything the 16-inch model can, it’s
The 13-inch MacBook Pro, in particular, doesn’t have the same options for the M2 Pro and M2 Max that the larger laptops have. It also uses an old-school design, doesn’t have the mini-LED
The 13-inch MacBook Pro packs a pretty beefy 58-watt-hour battery, which is actually a jump up from the 54.5-watt-hour battery on the 2017 model. Overall, this MacBook is worth the splurge
The MacBook Pro packs a 13.3-inch Liquid Retina LED-backlit display and comes in two colours: Silver and Space Grey. It features Thunderbolt 3, USB-C 4, USB 3.2 and 3.5 audio jack setup, with no
Best middle-road Macbook: Macbook Pro 13-inch (M1, 2 ports), $1,299 on Apple. For anyone that needs as much power as Apple is willing to cram within a 13-inch laptop, the MacBook Pro with M1 is
2017 iMac Pro with Radeon Pro Vega 56 8GB GPU Heaven benchmark OpenGL: score 1423 FPS 56.5 avg/10.8 min/115.2 max; 2009 Mac Pro with 2x RX 580 8GB GPUs Heaven benchmark OpenGL: score 891 FPS 35.4 avg/7.8 min/76.0 max; 2014 Retina iMac with M295x 4GB GPU Heaven benchmark OpenGL: score 512 FPS 20.4 avg/7.5 min/42.6 max
Notebookcheck reviews the brand-new Apple MacBook Pro 14 with the M1 Pro CPU, 16 GB RAM, Liquid Retina XDR-Display with 120 Hz and improved speakers. Dimensions and Weight. The 13-inch ‌M2‌ ‌MacBook Air‌ is 0.19 inches (4.8 mm) thinner than the thickest point of the previous model. Both designs have the exact same width, but the ‌M2
As they're not made of money and Macs are quite expensive I've been looking for a good deal for them. With that being said I found a MacBook Pro 2019 13" 8gb ram & 1,4gb i5 being sold by a student. It's being sold for about half the price of an equivalent used 2020 model and nearly a third of an M1. Granted, she would have to purchase a new
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