Get the M1 MBP! Still a great machine. Going down in laptop history like the legendary ThinkPad T480. Be part of history if it works with your goals.
Get the M1 MBP! Still a great machine. Going down in laptop history like the legendary ThinkPad T480. Be part of history if it works with your goals.
512GB is preferred. The read/write speed on the M2 Air SSD is a bit slower than it should be due to one nan chip. A problem created by the chip shortage of the Covid period. 512GB of SSD corrects this issue.
Not if you don’t need it.
But 16 GB future proofs his laptop and extends it’s lifespan.
What kind of work? I ask because it may shift my recommendations.
For professional programers or video editors, go with the refurbished M2 Pro.
For basic office work, go with the M2 Air and increase the RAM to 16GB.
Go for it! Bigger screen and far better CPU/iGPU.
You may need a dongle for extra ports, but they are cheap ($20).
Yes! The M3 Air was debated to come out in January 2024 but got pushed back to June 2024.
You can find better deals with the refurbished M1/M2 MacBook Pro 14. The M2 Pro has better performance and ports than the M3 Air will have.
Where did all these “light video editors” come from? Are these the Instagram and tic toc content creators?
Light photo editing could be people creating memes, family photos, or vacation pics with friends/family. Thus, it is expected to be a casual user hobby.
Step 1) Email or call your college major department to make sure they don’t use software that only works on Windows PCs.
Step 2) Performance is fine for any M series pro laptops with 16GB of RAM or more. 14-inch is better if you will be traveling around campus a lot. 16-inch for online only colleges.
Step 1) Email or call your college major department to make sure they don’t use software that only works on Windows PCs.
Step 2) Performance is fine for any M series pro laptops with 16GB of RAM or more. 14-inch is better if you will be traveling around campus a lot. 16-inch for online only colleges.
Just check with your engineering department to see if there will be software that doesn’t run on MacOS. Some colleges still use software that only works on Windows PC.
Edit: Get an M1 MacBook Pro 14-inch to save money and get good quality if the college doesn’t have software limitations.
Just check with your engineering department to see if there will be software that doesn’t run on MacOS. Some colleges still use software that only works on Windows PC.
Edit: Get an M1 MacBook Pro 14-inch to save money and get good quality if the college doesn’t have software limitations.
The M2 Air with 16GB of RAM can do most things where MacOS isn’t blocked. Any social science, history, math, medical studies, journalism, philosophy, English literature are fine to use a Macbook.
College engineering programs that use software that doesn’t work on MacOS, Power BI, Azure cloud, c# programming, or heavy-duty GPU tasks are the only limitations.
Go with the Air 15-inch.
The M3 are for people running a small business for running heavy duty calculations/video edits (30 8k video rendered per day).
Could you provide some specs and other info about the laptop?
RAM
SSD
Typical use
M1 MacBook Pro 14
M2 MacBook Pro 14
M3 Pro MacBook Pro 14