I agree with you. I order the 16" 24 core with 32GB and 1TB SSD. Having too big of a screen has never been an issue for me. I remember having a 17" MacBook back in the day, It was never a problem carrying it around.
That makes sense. What doesn’t make sense is saying in the same breath that you’re bringing an Anker wireless charger to plug into that USB-C cable just to charge your iPhone…
@@AV84USA Why would you bring a wireless charger, and where did that even come up? Obviously, he has to bring a charger of some kind, so he just leaves the magsafe cable at home and brings just the type-c cable an the charger. Then he can charge all his devices one at a time.
I’m coming from an 18” MSI laptop, so a 16” MacBook wouldn’t bother me. I don’t game on computers as much anymore so I don’t need a gaming PC. I like having the extra screen real estate to multitask too.
I am pro dev and I got the 14 max 32 ram, 1 tb, 24 core and I have never heard the fan and never find it warm. All this while pushing my code editor with about 8 Gb of ram and docker containers pushing 12 Gb of ram. It's like it's not even doing anything. The maximum swap memory I have been able to have it use is about 200 Mb. And I combine this with a 20000 mah powerbank and it gives me about 6 odd hours of power. So I start the day at 100% and end the day at 100% battery while working on a desktop grade machine remotely away from the desk. By the way I am in India and the ambient temperatures are higher and it really does not matter to these machines.
That’s good to know! That’s the model I went with as well. When he said it was hot and fans kicking on I got nervous. I’m running intense music production software and I’m so use to my computer burning up lol. Can’t wait to get my hands on this. Order won’t ship until early February 😭
@@bluelouie399 Yeah it's been about couple of months for me with this machine now and it's been great, I actually purchased an Apple Care+, I usually don't since I upgrade almost every year. But with this machine I feel it could easily last 2-5 years. Hope you get your order soon!
I have the 13 inch M1 Pro 8GB Ram 512 SSD. I upgraded to a 16 inch M1 ProMax 64 GB 4 TB SSD. I did not understand the processing power needed for photo and video production initially and found out my first investment did not cut it in that regard. I kept the 13 inch Pro and love traveling with it...compact...light...really love it. The 16 inch stays home.
I was going to get the 14” but I then I started working out. My bulging muscles allowed me to pick up the 16” mbpro with ease. When placing the 16” on my lap, my humongous thighs made the laptop appear small. Conclusion : buy the 14” if that 1 lb difference is difficult for your body to handle. Or work out and become a beast of a man, then you can easily pick up that big boy with little effort.
Great video, Jerry. You ended up exactly where I thought you should end up based on the use case you described. The question of 14 inch versus 16 inch is something I’ve been struggling with myself. I went into the thought process pretty set on the 14 inch model. It’s lighter. It’s smaller. It’s clearly easier to travel with. But it’s not easier to use if you were working with Lightroom or Photoshop or Premiere Pro. As I thought about this, I realized that when I use my current 13 inch laptop for these tasks, I don’t really take the work seriously. The laptop tides me over until I can get back to my workstation. But the 16 inch is actually large enough that if I had to work remotely for an extended period of time, I could do it. So, to my surprise, I ended up going with the 16 inch despite all of the size and weight advantages that come with the 14. Of course, everyone has their own use case. This is just mine.
Any ‘real’ productivity will require a much larger display. At that point, there are so many options today that you are not restricted to just using Apple displays. Most higher end monitors are now compliant with Apple’s DCI-P3 color space. I personally own the Asus PG32UQX 1500HDR 4k 32 inch monitor and love it. Whatever you decide, you can’t go wrong with either Apple MacBook Pro model.
@@Great_America To be clear, I wasn't suggesting that either choice was bad. I was suggesting that there are tradeoffs, as Jerry pointed out, and that one fit me better than the other. Like you, I edit on a 30+" monitor (three, actually) so a 16" laptop screen isn't be my preference either when I have a choice. :-)
@@HypraNT I've never once second guessed my choice, Demirkan. 95% of my use is at my desk where the larger 16-inch display works as an additional but not primary monitor. When I travel domestically by car or RV, it is no problem to take the laptop along plus an iPad Pro which I use as a second monitor. On a recent trip to India, which involved a bunch of flights and constant moving around, I left the laptop at home and carried an iPad Pro. The laptop definitely would have been a burden. That said, I wouldn't have taken a 14-inch either. (I've considered picking up a 13-inch MacBook Air to use specifically for air travel but I haven't pulled the trigger yet. I keep hoping Apple will upgrade iPadOS to make it more useable with external storage.)
Very good and reasonable overall review. And I like your final purchase choice, too. The M1Max is strictly for super-power users. Ditto for the 16-inch. If a user plugs-into a high-quality external monitor for desktop docking and video editing or other heavy-duty workflows, the 14-inch should be more than enough machine. This is especially true for road warriors or at least people who want to carry their laptop to a variety of sitting locations (recliner, couch, conference rooms, etc.) and do not need a larger screen while away from the desk setup. But if the laptop display is most often going to be your primary display, or maybe you don't connect to an external monitor at all, the 16-inch is an extremely portable desktop computer replacement. AS FOR MAGSAFE: It depends on how you plan to use your machine. If you need the express-charging, MagSafe is the way to go. The unanswered question I have is how many aftermarket USB-C chargers are out there that can adequately power either of these laptops and still offer a super-portable form factor. If you're a road warrior and you want maximum charging and express charging, it's probably a good idea to buy more than one of Apple's extra-cost-option MagSafe power supplies and put one in your travel case and one in your home charging station.
16-inch M1 Pro w/ 16GB & 1TB for me. I just don’t want to spend more but I want all the features in these machines that are NOT in those M1 machines. Nice vid.
As a visually impaired individual the magsafe for me who trips over cords a ton due to not seeing them quick enough. It makes a ton of sense as it wont cause me to have to pay to get my laptop repaired so often.
I got a 16" Max, 64GB RAM, 32 Core, 2TB SSD. I largely use it around my home. I keep my machines for about 6 years, so should work fine. I traded in my 2015 15" machine, which has similar ports.
I'm so split - I think M1 Pro with 32GB ram is my sweet spot too, but once you add more memory to the M1 Pro , the upsell the to Max isn't too much extra! I think M1 Max 32GB and 2TB SSD (trading in a 2019 i9 with 4TB SSD and 64GB Ram)
I have a 2012 15”MBP 🤦🏾♂️. Want to get a new one of course (much needed) and I want to get into video editing etc. how much ram is a good enough? Being that i already had a 15” I’ll go with the 16”.
Huh? You complain about the inconvenience of bringing an extra cable because you can charge everything with a USB-C cable, and then 1 second later you talk about bringing an Anker wireless charger to plug into your usb c cord simply to charge your iPhone instead of plugging in your usb c directly into your iPhone. 9:43 I question your thought process…
My first Apple product was the 17" MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo that I bought back in 2007. I LOVED the unit because the screen size was amazing for a lap top. Even though it weighed 6.8 lbs, I never was bothered by the weight. I kept using the unit until the software couldn't be upgraded. Over the past few years it was sitting in the garage but I recently turned the machine into a Linux system to play around. The cost different between a M1 Max and M1 Pro is only $200. To me, it seems the additional performance is worth at least that amount. I ordered a 16" MBP M1 Max 32G RAM and 1TB SSD.
@@jasonnowwhat5041 The user is going to buy a 14” M1 Pro 10 core 16 GPU with 32GB RAM. The M1 Max version of this configuration is only $200 more. To me, this is worth it.
@@beachliving3127 I’m only considering 16” models that are found in stock so all of the preconfigured 16” models. I’m so tempted to buy the max only because I easily found the limits of the M1 last year with some of the projects I edit and I only use proxies so not getting the highest end model makes me a bit nervous. I use quite a few plugins within final cut and most reviewers are just slapping a lut on a clip and not really stressing the symptoms.
I opted for 16 inch M1 Pro with 32 GB memory and 1 TB SSD. I really prefer the larger screen size and the slightly better cooling system. Weight/bulk isn’t much of an issue because I mostly use my MBP around the house (and did so even pre-pandemic). For travel, it fits nicely in my Sutter Slim Backpack from Waterfield Designs and does not feel overly heavy in that backpack, certainly not heavy enough to convince me to go with the smaller screen size and lighter weight of the 14 inch. I toyed with a larger SSD but opted to do my video editing off a fast SSD (Samsung T7 or SanDisk Extreme both in 1 TB size), leaving my internal SSD free for other uses. So far this has worked well but I’m not doing especially sophisticated video editing, sonI’m not pushing the speed envelope. YMMV.
Have ordered the same an hour ago) Was considering on buying 14 m1 max (24 core), but decided that most of time the coolers will be turned on and the whole laptop will be warmer, and that's why went for MBP 16" M1 Pro, 32 ram, but 512 gb cause there wasn't 1tb in the store. Also had thoughts about 16" m1 max 1tb, but think that m1 pro is enough for me at the moment. And if I'll need more power in future - it would be better to sell this one and buy the new next year's version for example. It wouldn't be too expensive and having a new model is more pleasant than taking 1 computer for 5 years+ P.s. I'm doing color grading in Davinci Resolve and for the projects have also ordered samsung t7 (1tb)
Yeah same configuration that I’m planning to buy Coming from 13” M1 MacBook Pro with 8GB of RAM 32GB RAM gonna be more than enough to future proof yourself And to run windows through emulation
I just can’t justify the weight of the 16 inch. I’ve had the 13 inch M1 for a year now and I got used to it. I’ll be opting for the 14 inch. Feels like i’m cheating myself.
I dont' understand why you would order the M1 Pro over the M1 Max when you are configuring with 32Gb memory, since there is only CA$200 difference between the two. Is marginally lower heat and more battery life more important than significant performance gain, or am I missing something?
You have to do very GPU intensive work to see any performance gain. If you never do that, 200 dollars less and more battery is worth more than unused extra GPU power.
I think it comes down to battery life and heat for me I don’t beee the GPU for what I do even with $200. For resale I think there will be others with the same thoughts.
I use my MBP mostly around the house, so I really like the fast charge capability afforded by the 140 W power adapter when used with the MagSafe adapter. That said, When I travel, I’ll probably just carry the smaller 96 W USB-C power adapter I have left over from the 2019 16 inch MBP I traded in to get my new 16 inch M1 Pro MBP.
I have a question for you, sir. I bought an iPad Pro with a 12.9 inch m1 processor. I was thinking of buying a MacBook Pro with an m1 Pro processor. I turned around, the price of which is 2499 dollars. What do you think? Watching games movies with me, in addition to the games, as a strategy. What do you think, and I hope you help me? Thank you.
I haven't even unwrapped the charger and MagSafe cable yet from the box of my 16" MBP. Been charging with USB-C and my older MBP charger that was already plugged in!!
2 things 1) what thunderbolt doc do you use I need one so I can use the laptop at my desk on my dual screens. (2) can you do a test using the 140w brick on the 14” laptop and see if it fast fast charges lol
Ι am waiting for M1 Max 32 16'' but now I am out of budget and I need an external monitor. Is that true that with the HDMI we don't have the 10bit 4K advantage? Any suggestions for monitors or base plate for using macbook as a desktop? Thanks.
It's not the ram that's giving you a boost in performance, because as long as you've got enough of it - it's not going to benefit you, which doesn't apply to the other way around. The first thing that caught my eye when I compared the two models was the much beefier charger of the 16'. The 16' comes with a 140w watts charger while the 14' comes with either a 67w or a 96w. Apple must've raised the 16's power limit because it can handle the heat better due to it's larger chassis - or you can look at it the other way around and say you're getting a gimped version of the M1-max chip in the 14'.
I watched another video about the power usage on MaxTech I believe and it’s true, Apple does throttle the 14” by I think they reported about 20% because of the lack of heat distribution.
I am still a desktop person. I am waiting for a M1 Max Mini. If I ever get a laptop again I may just get a M1 Air w/16GB RAM. Don't want to spend too much money on things I don't often use.
it seems dramatic to not use magsafe simply because you don't want to carry it around while traveling lol. I usually leave my magsafe at home (near dining table) and it's useful in this space specifically due to the trip hazard. I also have a USB-C which is used on the go. But no harm in having a static charger that protects it from being dropped
Thanks for the detailed, ‘real life’ evaluation. Super helpful and well done. I still need to see/feel the 14” vs 16” to get a sense of what the portability difference is. Using the machine all day, a larger screen is going to be better. However, if the size/weight is really too much then the decision is made. My business applications won’t really see a difference between the CPU’s but I know that faster extends the longevity. As everyone, cost will be a factor only if I buy it vs my company. In any case, the ROÍ of the laptop in any configuration is so great, the price justification is negligible. (I’m much stingier if I pay, however).
I went 16 BUT I had a chance to mess with both, and I have to say if I didn’t need the better speakers and larger screen, the 14” is so compact and nice… I’d go 14” it’s nicely compact and the screen still feels bigger than you would expect
I'm looking to do virtualization with this so I'm leaning towards the 16" M1 Max with 64GB RAM and 1TB SSD. Also, how are you returning your MBPs for another version. Is this an option Apple offers TH-cam testers or everyone?
Pretty hard decsision for me… I hate Fan noice, i love that huge Trackpad on the 16“, for graphics design the bigger screen is a huge plus i guess and just the fact that it not runs hot and the fans really nearly never turn on (or turn on but u not hear them) everything speaks for the 16“. But my 7years old Laptop i have now is a big bitter like 2cm in width and length, about 1cm bigger in height and about 500g heavier. And its a pain taking it to school everyday. So the 16“ would be a bit better but the 14“ is just so small and light like omg i love it. What yall think i should get? 14“ or 16“? At graphics design Uni i will most likely work on the laptop itsself and at home with 2-3 external monitors.
@@JerrySchulze Yea thats for sure. I mean my windows laptop is like crazy when im playing league on lowest graphics and even while just researching smth in chrome and write smth down in word the fans are loud. The only thing thats holding me of from getting the 16“ is that nice small design of the 14“ and its protability… Also i think for working without a monitor that extra screen space is cool so you see more… But the 14“ is just so perfect to work everywhere… aaa its so hard haha
@@juanmillaruelo7647 I don't think so. M2 will probably have slower SSDs (on pair with M1, but certainly slower than M1 Pro/Max), only one TB4 controller for all ports, it will be capped on GPU - therefore, 32 GB will be available option, albeit expensive one. There's space to accomodate users. But Apple being Apple - there's also space for 15" MacBook Air......
Thank you, your video helped me a lot on deciding which one to choose. Btw, what keyboard is that you are using, it appears at around min. 3? Thank you
I don’t even need more performance from my current 13” M1 MacBook Pro. I really wish Apple would update the design to be more like the new 14” and 16” but that is the only thing I can think of that would make my current computer better. The configuration I got (M1, 16GB Ram, 1TB SSD) is plenty for my workflow. I dock it with a 5K Thunderbolt Display when I need more screen space so I don’t need nor want a larger laptop.
I had a whole section in this that I cut out for time. No issues from a realistic use case. Yes you can see it if you crank up the brightness and put a white ball on black background but in regular use you don’t notice it.
@Jerry Schulze I have currently the last MB pro 13 inch from Intel maxed out and I want to get a MB pro M1 Max 14 inch maxed out. Do you think that now Apple have the ULTRA M1 they outdated the M1 MAX? I'm a creative professional (designer - PS, Ai, C4D, Autocad, WEb developing and Ui and pro digital work and print) and I absolutely need a laptop because moving around. What do you think? Should I still get it anyway?
I totally agree. My only regret is choosing the 16gb model instead of 32gb. However Apple is ripping off people with this upgrades so I guess I am going to get used to.
Wanted to get the 16inch pro 32 GB but then I saw the 64 GB M1 max on discount literally being just 100$ more expensive than the Pro I initially wanted. So I went for the the M1 Max.
Exactly ! Just switched from an 2TB 16 GB Air to an 16 Max 64GB.. and honestly outside from video the only thing I felt was different was Battery life (..worse😂) . BUT it’s a great screen. But for , say, Audio production- unless u really use a lot of hugh sample libraries, You won’t feel a difference
I agree that the regular M1 should have 32 GB RAM as an option. Most people need the more RAM but not the extra CPU/GPU power that comes from M1 Pro and M1 Max. Really hope they bring that on the next M2 products. However, some would say that the way unified memory and swap memory works, that's not really necessary etc but I still would love to see the M2 with 32GB RAM.
There is something that just causes some hesitations on the M1, all of my M1 machines, that I just dont feel on my 27" iMac. On paper it shouldnt make any sense but just in using with my daily stuff and apps, sometimes the M1 just feels like it is catching up. I am hoping it is ram.
Macbook Pro M1 Pro 32gb is a good option and I am also considering this, but I wonder what the temperature and fan noise will be there? Have you already seen any noise and temperature comparisons and reviews for this configuration?
Iv heard people activate their fans using some plugins for music . Like native instruments and some other stuff . I thought these Laptops would not have any fan noise tbh and would run cool all the time with the new chips.
Great video Jerry! I went 16" Max 32/24/2TB. I have a 2019 16" and personally like the larger size since it rarely leaves the house. For a travel companion I take the 12.9 iPad Pro.
That is exactly where I am Jim, currently running on an XPS17 (the 13" M1 just is too small for my daily) and mine rarely leaves the house, I might sneak it into a backpack when I go stay overnight somewhere, but that is a rarity these days. I have long hummed and hawed I am not taking the Max because I do not need that kind of power, I need that kind of screen and a system that does not have the fans screaming.
@@aelaan12 I struggled with the Pro vs Max decision. When I looked at it from where I was, with an upgrade to 32 GB of memory, it was only another $200 to get the Max. Maybe better resale down the road??Big picture viewed over multiple years I decided $200 wasn't that big a deal. Might branch into more video in the future so I'll have the system to support that and it should cut thru large RAW files like a hot knife thru butter! I'm with you, screaming fans are not good!
@araradrew Good common sense rant. Looks like we think a lot alike. I actually ordered and canceled 3 times before arriving at this configuration. Pretty sure I’m going to be happy with it.
@araradrew resale value may be higher but maybe not. If there are very limited workflows that can actually take advantage of the features of Max then there may not be a resale market willing to pay it. Luke Miani has a good video from a couple months ago about resale value.
Thank you for this great review! Very helpful as I'm deciding between the 14 and 16 right now. I was intent on the 16 inch, but after watching this, I may go for the 14 inch as fan noise (if any) doesnt bother me much because I am usually working at my computer wearing noise canceling headphones. I also use external monitors along with an external keyboard and wireless mouse and hardly will be physically touching the Macbook itself on my desk, so the warmth of the machine wont be a big deal to me either.
Amazing video just like all your others, thank you for the pragmatism and vision of out the "video editors youtubers" box, I mean, 99% of us simple don't care about video editing.
you know you can keep the magsafe cable at your desk, and then use a usb-c cable for traveling. You don't have to put teh magsafe back in the box and you can enjoy both worlds
There would be no point. He has one cable coming out of his dock that provides power as well as connecting with displays and probably a mouse and keyboard.
First: THanks for the video! It really cleared some things up for me. Second: Macsafe....I lost 2 macbooks through tripping by third parties. Therefore I am sooooo glad to have it back, soon.
My works is very memory intensive at times, I'd prefer a 14" M1 Pro but with 64GB of RAM. Since that's not a thing, I'm waiting for my M1 Max 14" with 64GB.
@@anatolyFct I decided on 14 inch m1 max 32 core 64gb 2TB a couple days ago after going back and forth between 14 inch vs 16 inch for a couple weeks. Ignored the negative reviews from others. This is perfect(Compact and powerful). I use this for Software Development
@@MrWpidaveI can share my honest experience. I love it for everything excepting for editing. It does get hot and a little lag when editing photos in Lightroom, but it’s not significant to me personally as I am not editing much. I use it mainly for programming. If you are mainly editing photos I would recommend the 16 inch.
I've watched a few videos that make the same point as you do regarding performance. Published specs (more CPU; more RAM) and bench tests are not backed up by performance which is orders of magnitude better. Not everyone needs processing power only for creative purposes (4/8k video; 3D; etc) - we need to process large amounts of data and formulae, and these new MBPs do not seem to substantially raise the bar in that respect. Disappointing, and my wallet will be staying shut until Apple and software developers (i.e. Microsoft) sort these processing bottlenecks.
Great and pragmatic review! I've got a 14" with M1Max on order. Probably a FOMO influenced decision, but I sometimes do development, and I wanted to be sure of having enough power to run multiple virtual machines.
The Max is graphics power only, and the ability to power more than two external screens. Absolutely not necessary for development (unless you develop 3D models).
@@robpawlikowski4020 If it's still on order or just arrived you could swap it out for the base model, or the base model with the CPU upgrade (20% faster for multi-processor tasks which use the whole power of the computer, I believe X-Code does). What's interesting is that even the M1 MacBook Air is equally fast for single-core tasks. All the M1 Macs score 1750 for single processor tasks in Geekbench. But the M1 MacBook Air and the 13" M1 Pro only allow a single external monitor which is not enough (for me).
@@AlecKinnear The base one wont work for his use case. We need at least 32gb for development. I had to return the base 16 due it was slow down noticeably and went for 14 inch max 32 core 64 gb 2tb since it was in stock in the store.
@@tonyhuynh6789 For development, I can easily believe you need 32GB. 16GB was inadequate for mixed development and multimedia work for me. The Max graphics upgrade would only be necessary for development in the case a developer needs more than two external monitors plus the built-in monitor. Development would be fine on the base 14" but one would need to find one with 32GB of RAM. Relatively speaking, even the Max version is a lot of computer for the money and unheard of performance in a portable computer.
I’m looking into getting involved with Xcode & other dev projects, will I really benefit from 32gb ram vs 16? Lots of others across the internet say 16 is fine while others say get 32. Not sure what to get.
If you will be a serious dev and you still have the laptop for 5 years I would hold out for 32gb just in case. Other wise go cheaper and plan to upgrade if needed in 1-2 years.
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I'm in a similar situation. I chose to 32 GB but some aspects of software dev me second guess wether I stood go with 64 GB's instead.
@ I've been told by a number of people that 64gb would be overkill for software development. I've seen a bunch of videos out showing xcode and android studio running simultaneously on a 16gb machine using reasonable amounts of swap space. So I am leaning towards 32gb being enough
You young ‘uns don’t realize that us old fogies need the biggest display just to read anything. I couldn’t get used to the 14” after using the old 2016/2014 Retina 15
MacBook Pro M1 base + 1 T, or 16 base ( but its a desktop... so what you really need is new mac-mini cheaper with GPUs). I would have to be crazy to pay for max. It's like a car. I will consider new MacBook Air or new MacBookPro 13/14 (cheaper) with M2. When you work home you want big external monitor anyway so what the point to have great monitor on the laptop which is close because its better to external keyboard and mouse.
Good laptops for video content production. In general, I think they are a bit oversized for office work or media consumption and therefore not the right choice for about 99% of the people. The only other reason to buy those is the prestige. A bit like driving a Merc.
Heat kills electronics. (Hot summers are device killers in the summer months in southern Europe or North America) I'm considering the bulk of 16 for that reason. (+ more battery.) Just for the reliability.
I ordered the 16" Max with 32GB RAM and 1 TB SSD. The older I get the more I want a larger screen. For me I think will be portable enough.
I’m slow in returning my M1 MacBook Air, and I still find myself reaching for it over the 16 inch. Nonetheless I will send the Air to Apple.
@@joefilter2923 Air is almost like an iPad to quickly grab and do something on it.
I agree with you. I order the 16" 24 core with 32GB and 1TB SSD. Having too big of a screen has never been an issue for me. I remember having a 17" MacBook back in the day, It was never a problem carrying it around.
Same but 16gb ram. Coming from a bulky 9 year old lenovo laptop so the size of the 16 inch doesn't bother me. I have a tablet for anything portable.
I got same 32 core gpu
Magsafe: Just leave it on your desk and take type-c when you travel. In my case, being on travel is likely to be when i want fast charging.
That makes sense. What doesn’t make sense is saying in the same breath that you’re bringing an Anker wireless charger to plug into that USB-C cable just to charge your iPhone…
@@AV84USA Why would you bring a wireless charger, and where did that even come up? Obviously, he has to bring a charger of some kind, so he just leaves the magsafe cable at home and brings just the type-c cable an the charger. Then he can charge all his devices one at a time.
@@RogerZoul 9:43
I use sometime my Nintendo Switch charger with my MBA M1 as it is fully compatible haha
@@AV84USA Yeah! Agree.
I’m coming from an 18” MSI laptop, so a 16” MacBook wouldn’t bother me. I don’t game on computers as much anymore so I don’t need a gaming PC. I like having the extra screen real estate to multitask too.
I am pro dev and I got the 14 max 32 ram, 1 tb, 24 core and I have never heard the fan and never find it warm. All this while pushing my code editor with about 8 Gb of ram and docker containers pushing 12 Gb of ram. It's like it's not even doing anything. The maximum swap memory I have been able to have it use is about 200 Mb. And I combine this with a 20000 mah powerbank and it gives me about 6 odd hours of power. So I start the day at 100% and end the day at 100% battery while working on a desktop grade machine remotely away from the desk. By the way I am in India and the ambient temperatures are higher and it really does not matter to these machines.
That’s good to know! That’s the model I went with as well. When he said it was hot and fans kicking on I got nervous. I’m running intense music production software and I’m so use to my computer burning up lol.
Can’t wait to get my hands on this. Order won’t ship until early February 😭
@@bluelouie399 Yeah it's been about couple of months for me with this machine now and it's been great, I actually purchased an Apple Care+, I usually don't since I upgrade almost every year. But with this machine I feel it could easily last 2-5 years. Hope you get your order soon!
@@bugged1212 February 5th 😭
This is really helpful! Still happy with your choice?
@@MrWpidave Yes, I am on a vacation in Europe right now and this machine has been awesome!
I have the 13 inch M1 Pro 8GB Ram 512 SSD. I upgraded to a 16 inch M1 ProMax 64 GB 4 TB SSD. I did not understand the processing power needed for photo and video production initially and found out my first investment did not cut it in that regard. I kept the 13 inch Pro and love traveling with it...compact...light...really love it. The 16 inch stays home.
I’m surprised how close they are, I’m getting a 32gb
I was going to get the 14” but I then I started working out.
My bulging muscles allowed me to pick up the 16” mbpro with ease. When placing the 16” on my lap, my humongous thighs made the laptop appear small.
Conclusion : buy the 14” if that 1 lb difference is difficult for your body to handle. Or work out and become a beast of a man, then you can easily pick up that big boy with little effort.
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Great video, Jerry. You ended up exactly where I thought you should end up based on the use case you described. The question of 14 inch versus 16 inch is something I’ve been struggling with myself. I went into the thought process pretty set on the 14 inch model. It’s lighter. It’s smaller. It’s clearly easier to travel with. But it’s not easier to use if you were working with Lightroom or Photoshop or Premiere Pro. As I thought about this, I realized that when I use my current 13 inch laptop for these tasks, I don’t really take the work seriously. The laptop tides me over until I can get back to my workstation. But the 16 inch is actually large enough that if I had to work remotely for an extended period of time, I could do it. So, to my surprise, I ended up going with the 16 inch despite all of the size and weight advantages that come with the 14. Of course, everyone has their own use case. This is just mine.
Great points. I don’t feel too restricted on the 14” though.
Any ‘real’ productivity will require a much larger display. At that point, there are so many options today that you are not restricted to just using Apple displays. Most higher end monitors are now compliant with Apple’s DCI-P3 color space. I personally own the Asus PG32UQX 1500HDR 4k 32 inch monitor and love it. Whatever you decide, you can’t go wrong with either Apple MacBook Pro model.
@@Great_America To be clear, I wasn't suggesting that either choice was bad. I was suggesting that there are tradeoffs, as Jerry pointed out, and that one fit me better than the other. Like you, I edit on a 30+" monitor (three, actually) so a 16" laptop screen isn't be my preference either when I have a choice. :-)
are you pleased with your choice? or did you ever say i wish i had the 14
@@HypraNT I've never once second guessed my choice, Demirkan. 95% of my use is at my desk where the larger 16-inch display works as an additional but not primary monitor. When I travel domestically by car or RV, it is no problem to take the laptop along plus an iPad Pro which I use as a second monitor. On a recent trip to India, which involved a bunch of flights and constant moving around, I left the laptop at home and carried an iPad Pro. The laptop definitely would have been a burden. That said, I wouldn't have taken a 14-inch either. (I've considered picking up a 13-inch MacBook Air to use specifically for air travel but I haven't pulled the trigger yet. I keep hoping Apple will upgrade iPadOS to make it more useable with external storage.)
Very good and reasonable overall review. And I like your final purchase choice, too. The M1Max is strictly for super-power users. Ditto for the 16-inch. If a user plugs-into a high-quality external monitor for desktop docking and video editing or other heavy-duty workflows, the 14-inch should be more than enough machine. This is especially true for road warriors or at least people who want to carry their laptop to a variety of sitting locations (recliner, couch, conference rooms, etc.) and do not need a larger screen while away from the desk setup. But if the laptop display is most often going to be your primary display, or maybe you don't connect to an external monitor at all, the 16-inch is an extremely portable desktop computer replacement.
AS FOR MAGSAFE: It depends on how you plan to use your machine. If you need the express-charging, MagSafe is the way to go. The unanswered question I have is how many aftermarket USB-C chargers are out there that can adequately power either of these laptops and still offer a super-portable form factor. If you're a road warrior and you want maximum charging and express charging, it's probably a good idea to buy more than one of Apple's extra-cost-option MagSafe power supplies and put one in your travel case and one in your home charging station.
Same here, my M1 Air with 16GB is frequently running low on memory and never exceed 60°C while working in 3D. No need for more cores of anything.
Maybe the next one will have the option. That battery life is key though.
16-inch M1 Pro w/ 16GB & 1TB for me. I just don’t want to spend more but I want all the features in these machines that are NOT in those M1 machines. Nice vid.
Thanks!
As a visually impaired individual the magsafe for me who trips over cords a ton due to not seeing them quick enough. It makes a ton of sense as it wont cause me to have to pay to get my laptop repaired so often.
That’s great. I totally understand that it makes sense for some.
If the heat and noisy level of the fans is a big deal for you, you may follow this: M1 Pro Chip ---> MBP 14' /// M1 Max Chip ----> MBP 16'.
I like the new magsafe. i tripped over the cable on day one.. nothing broke. I think there is a difference between travel and home charging.
The hinge should be light enough to open the lid without holding keyboard with other hand. That's obviously (4:33) not the case here.
Maybe but I would rather hav a tight hinge that doesn't move when I don't want it to then to single finger open once per day.
I wish this model had the glowing logo back
I got a 16" Max, 64GB RAM, 32 Core, 2TB SSD. I largely use it around my home. I keep my machines for about 6 years, so should work fine. I traded in my 2015 15" machine, which has similar ports.
Nice!
I would have been content with just an M1 with 32GB memory. Really don't need the GPU cores nore faster multi-core performance of the M1 Pro and Max.
I'm so split - I think M1 Pro with 32GB ram is my sweet spot too, but once you add more memory to the M1 Pro , the upsell the to Max isn't too much extra! I think M1 Max 32GB and 2TB SSD (trading in a 2019 i9 with 4TB SSD and 64GB Ram)
Should be a nice upgrade!
I have a 2012 15”MBP 🤦🏾♂️. Want to get a new one of course (much needed) and I want to get into video editing etc. how much ram is a good enough? Being that i already had a 15” I’ll go with the 16”.
I sold my iMac and have the M1 air for travel and now the M1 max 16” for deskwork connected to a 32” monitor.. do I need it, no.. but I love it
That’s usually my Motto.
Really wish Apple allowed us to switch of all that skin smoothening processing on the web cam. Those "beauty modes" are terrible.
With 14" model, I would go with Pro 32Gb and with 16" model I would be tempted to go to cheapest 24 core Max 32Gb version
Huh? You complain about the inconvenience of bringing an extra cable because you can charge everything with a USB-C cable, and then 1 second later you talk about bringing an Anker wireless charger to plug into your usb c cord simply to charge your iPhone instead of plugging in your usb c directly into your iPhone. 9:43
I question your thought process…
I mean…you do have a good point.
This video convinced me to get the 14inch. Well done. Picking mine from the store today :)
That's exciting!!!
14" is not warm to the touch "all the time". It's the opposite - you must have a faulty model.
Interesting
My first Apple product was the 17" MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo that I bought back in 2007. I LOVED the unit because the screen size was amazing for a lap top. Even though it weighed 6.8 lbs, I never was bothered by the weight. I kept using the unit until the software couldn't be upgraded. Over the past few years it was sitting in the garage but I recently turned the machine into a Linux system to play around.
The cost different between a M1 Max and M1 Pro is only $200. To me, it seems the additional performance is worth at least that amount.
I ordered a 16" MBP M1 Max 32G RAM and 1TB SSD.
How are you arriving at that number? It’s an $800 dollar upgrade as it forces you into 32gb of ram, a $400 upgrade of its own.
@@jasonnowwhat5041 The user is going to buy a 14” M1 Pro 10 core 16 GPU with 32GB RAM. The M1 Max version of this configuration is only $200 more. To me, this is worth it.
@@beachliving3127 not this user
@@jasonnowwhat5041 Understood. What version will you be buying?
@@beachliving3127 I’m only considering 16” models that are found in stock so all of the preconfigured 16” models. I’m so tempted to buy the max only because I easily found the limits of the M1 last year with some of the projects I edit and I only use proxies so not getting the highest end model makes me a bit nervous. I use quite a few plugins within final cut and most reviewers are just slapping a lut on a clip and not really stressing the symptoms.
I opted for 16 inch M1 Pro with 32 GB memory and 1 TB SSD. I really prefer the larger screen size and the slightly better cooling system. Weight/bulk isn’t much of an issue because I mostly use my MBP around the house (and did so even pre-pandemic). For travel, it fits nicely in my Sutter Slim Backpack from Waterfield Designs and does not feel overly heavy in that backpack, certainly not heavy enough to convince me to go with the smaller screen size and lighter weight of the 14 inch. I toyed with a larger SSD but opted to do my video editing off a fast SSD (Samsung T7 or SanDisk Extreme both in 1 TB size), leaving my internal SSD free for other uses. So far this has worked well but I’m not doing especially sophisticated video editing, sonI’m not pushing the speed envelope. YMMV.
Have ordered the same an hour ago)
Was considering on buying 14 m1 max (24 core), but decided that most of time the coolers will be turned on and the whole laptop will be warmer, and that's why went for MBP 16" M1 Pro, 32 ram, but 512 gb cause there wasn't 1tb in the store. Also had thoughts about 16" m1 max 1tb, but think that m1 pro is enough for me at the moment. And if I'll need more power in future - it would be better to sell this one and buy the new next year's version for example. It wouldn't be too expensive and having a new model is more pleasant than taking 1 computer for 5 years+
P.s. I'm doing color grading in Davinci Resolve and for the projects have also ordered samsung t7 (1tb)
Yeah same configuration that I’m planning to buy
Coming from 13” M1 MacBook Pro with 8GB of RAM
32GB RAM gonna be more than enough to future proof yourself
And to run windows through emulation
I think that the battery life and size is way more valuable with the M1 Air if you don’t need more performance. Thanks, you too!
14 inch, m1 pro, 32 gb and hopefully 2 tb is the one I am trying to save for. But I might have to stop at 1 tb.
which one is better: a macbook m1 64gb with 2T ssd or a macbook m1 max 96gb with 1T?
I just can’t justify the weight of the 16 inch. I’ve had the 13 inch M1 for a year now and I got used to it.
I’ll be opting for the 14 inch. Feels like i’m cheating myself.
Silver or space gray?
I prefer the silver.
Is it me or are the screens quite reflective?
Bright ass studio lights. lol
I dont' understand why you would order the M1 Pro over the M1 Max when you are configuring with 32Gb memory, since there is only CA$200 difference between the two. Is marginally lower heat and more battery life more important than significant performance gain, or am I missing something?
You have to do very GPU intensive work to see any performance gain. If you never do that, 200 dollars less and more battery is worth more than unused extra GPU power.
I think it comes down to battery life and heat for me I don’t beee the GPU for what I do even with $200. For resale I think there will be others with the same thoughts.
If you don't need GPU and you keep the binned 14 core GPU with your 32GB memory, even more reason to save $350 by avoiding the max
Why did you spec the 14" with 32GB instead of 64GB? This makes the test less compatible.
I got the 16" with 32 because that is what was in stock on launch day.
I use my MBP mostly around the house, so I really like the fast charge capability afforded by the 140 W power adapter when used with the MagSafe adapter. That said, When I travel, I’ll probably just carry the smaller 96 W USB-C power adapter I have left over from the 2019 16 inch MBP I traded in to get my new 16 inch M1 Pro MBP.
I have a question for you, sir. I bought an iPad Pro with a 12.9 inch m1 processor. I was thinking of buying a MacBook Pro with an m1 Pro processor. I turned around, the price of which is 2499 dollars. What do you think? Watching games movies with me, in addition to the games, as a strategy. What do you think, and I hope you help me? Thank you.
Superb review. I liked the trustable down to earth delivery.
Thanks a ton!
I haven't even unwrapped the charger and MagSafe cable yet from the box of my 16" MBP. Been charging with USB-C and my older MBP charger that was already plugged in!!
Trying to find a nice box to live in before I make my decision. This really helped. Thanks!
Best of luck!
2 things 1) what thunderbolt doc do you use I need one so I can use the laptop at my desk on my dual screens. (2) can you do a test using the 140w brick on the 14” laptop and see if it fast fast charges lol
lol. I like the cal digit TS3 Plus geni.us/r84kcvC
@@JerrySchulze Thank you!! I appreciate it very much
Ohh Is there a link to those wallpapers? I love them!
9to5mac.com/2020/10/28/macos-big-sur-11-0-1-includes-even-more-new-wallpapers-download-them-here/
Hi Jerry, do we need extra devices if we want to connect these MBP to 2 monitors..? Thx
nope.
@@JerrySchulze Thx Jerry 👍❤
those wallpapers are rly nice. can we get a link?
Those are built into macOS.
@@JerrySchulze i see they added the imac wallpapers as well! ty
Ι am waiting for M1 Max 32 16'' but now I am out of budget and I need an external monitor. Is that true that with the HDMI we don't have the 10bit 4K advantage? Any suggestions for monitors or base plate for using macbook as a desktop? Thanks.
I have my desk setup like this th-cam.com/video/yDP4chmezW4/w-d-xo.html
It's not the ram that's giving you a boost in performance, because as long as you've got enough of it - it's not going to benefit you, which doesn't apply to the other way around.
The first thing that caught my eye when I compared the two models was the much beefier charger of the 16'.
The 16' comes with a 140w watts charger while the 14' comes with either a 67w or a 96w.
Apple must've raised the 16's power limit because it can handle the heat better due to it's larger chassis - or you can look at it the other way around and say you're getting a gimped version of the M1-max chip in the 14'.
I watched another video about the power usage on MaxTech I believe and it’s true, Apple does throttle the 14” by I think they reported about 20% because of the lack of heat distribution.
I hope you do a review of the configuration you settled on.
Is it difficult or expensive to return?
From apple? not at all. 14 days no questions asked and no fee.
Thanks Jerry, as always great review. Can you please tell me the app or setting you're using to show the temperature in the top bar.
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@@JerrySchulze Thanks Jerry. My new M1 MAX 14" arrives early December and I'l' be adding this.
I am still a desktop person. I am waiting for a M1 Max Mini.
If I ever get a laptop again I may just get a M1 Air w/16GB RAM. Don't want to spend too much money on things I don't often use.
I want an iMac!
What Mac is best for creating nft's. I wanna be able to create 3d art and still edit
it seems dramatic to not use magsafe simply because you don't want to carry it around while traveling lol. I usually leave my magsafe at home (near dining table) and it's useful in this space specifically due to the trip hazard. I also have a USB-C which is used on the go. But no harm in having a static charger that protects it from being dropped
Thanks for the detailed, ‘real life’ evaluation. Super helpful and well done. I still need to see/feel the 14” vs 16” to get a sense of what the portability difference is. Using the machine all day, a larger screen is going to be better. However, if the size/weight is really too much then the decision is made. My business applications won’t really see a difference between the CPU’s but I know that faster extends the longevity. As everyone, cost will be a factor only if I buy it vs my company. In any case, the ROÍ of the laptop in any configuration is so great, the price justification is negligible. (I’m much stingier if I pay, however).
I went 16 BUT I had a chance to mess with both, and I have to say if I didn’t need the better speakers and larger screen, the 14” is so compact and nice… I’d go 14” it’s nicely compact and the screen still feels bigger than you would expect
I'm looking to do virtualization with this so I'm leaning towards the 16" M1 Max with 64GB RAM and 1TB SSD. Also, how are you returning your MBPs for another version. Is this an option Apple offers TH-cam testers or everyone?
Apple offers returns within 14 days.
It is issue of compatibility, not performance - and in that department, you are screwed.
Pretty hard decsision for me…
I hate Fan noice, i love that huge Trackpad on the 16“, for graphics design the bigger screen is a huge plus i guess and just the fact that it not runs hot and the fans really nearly never turn on (or turn on but u not hear them) everything speaks for the 16“. But my 7years old Laptop i have now is a big bitter like 2cm in width and length, about 1cm bigger in height and about 500g heavier. And its a pain taking it to school everyday. So the 16“ would be a bit better but the 14“ is just so small and light like omg i love it. What yall think i should get? 14“ or 16“? At graphics design Uni i will most likely work on the laptop itsself and at home with 2-3 external monitors.
To be fair, the fan from the 14" is NEVER going to be like the fan on intel or AMD laptops. It will never get as loud or sound as bad.
@@JerrySchulze Yea thats for sure. I mean my windows laptop is like crazy when im playing league on lowest graphics and even while just researching smth in chrome and write smth down in word the fans are loud. The only thing thats holding me of from getting the 16“ is that nice small design of the 14“ and its protability… Also i think for working without a monitor that extra screen space is cool so you see more… But the 14“ is just so perfect to work everywhere… aaa its so hard haha
Agreed, I'd be good with an M1 with more memory. Hoping the M2 ups the memory, but I'm kind of doubting it.
Agree. It may cannibalize base 14 MBP sales.
@@juanmillaruelo7647 I don't think so. M2 will probably have slower SSDs (on pair with M1, but certainly slower than M1 Pro/Max), only one TB4 controller for all ports, it will be capped on GPU - therefore, 32 GB will be available option, albeit expensive one. There's space to accomodate users. But Apple being Apple - there's also space for 15" MacBook Air......
If you mostly care about CPU the pro is what makes sense. The max offers more GPU and doubles the memory bandwidth.
Thank you, your video helped me a lot on deciding which one to choose. Btw, what keyboard is that you are using, it appears at around min. 3? Thank you
What app is that in your menu bar that monitors the temp and fan speeds?
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I don’t even need more performance from my current 13” M1 MacBook Pro. I really wish Apple would update the design to be more like the new 14” and 16” but that is the only thing I can think of that would make my current computer better. The configuration I got (M1, 16GB Ram, 1TB SSD) is plenty for my workflow. I dock it with a 5K Thunderbolt Display when I need more screen space so I don’t need nor want a larger laptop.
As for updating the design, I assume you mean screen and bezels and not thicker chassis?
@@JerrySchulze exactly!
Hi! What about "screen blooming"? Any issues?
I had a whole section in this that I cut out for time. No issues from a realistic use case. Yes you can see it if you crank up the brightness and put a white ball on black background but in regular use you don’t notice it.
@@JerrySchulze Yeah.. so basically it's an Isuse cause its produced by Apple, other companies wouldn't get mentioned 😅
@ilija ilija yep. I wouldn’t skip these devices for anyones perceived issue of blooming.
@Jerry Schulze I have currently the last MB pro 13 inch from Intel maxed out and I want to get a MB pro M1 Max 14 inch maxed out. Do you think that now Apple have the ULTRA M1 they outdated the M1 MAX? I'm a creative professional (designer - PS, Ai, C4D, Autocad, WEb developing and Ui and pro digital work and print) and I absolutely need a laptop because moving around. What do you think? Should I still get it anyway?
Personally, I would skip the first version of any new MacBook update. Will wait for a 14 inch M2 that has the best value for the money.
first version was m1 air , m1 pro.
I totally agree. My only regret is choosing the 16gb model instead of 32gb. However Apple is ripping off people with this upgrades so I guess I am going to get used to.
Wanted to get the 16inch pro 32 GB but then I saw the 64 GB M1 max on discount literally being just 100$ more expensive than the Pro I initially wanted. So I went for the the M1 Max.
That's awesome!
What dock do you use?
Usually CalDigit ts3 plus. geni.us/r84kcvC
Exactly ! Just switched from an 2TB 16 GB Air to an 16 Max 64GB.. and honestly outside from video the only thing I felt was different was Battery life (..worse😂) . BUT it’s a great screen.
But for , say, Audio production- unless u really use a lot of hugh sample libraries, You won’t feel a difference
Agree on both points!
I totally agree with you about MagSafe.. I have a new MacBook Pro 14.. so far have not even unpack it from the box.
I was wondering if there were any others! lol
Meanwhile I've bought a second one. They're so good.
16 is much more valuable but we transport the device less often so that might be part of it otherwise yes and one Pro 32 GB.
I ended up ordering the exact model as you. I was very tempted to get a 14" fully spec'd out but I resisted the temptation.
Can you share your particular app for the menubar temp and fan rpm display? Thanks
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Great review. I use three external monitors therefore have to buy the M1 max..
I agree that the regular M1 should have 32 GB RAM as an option. Most people need the more RAM but not the extra CPU/GPU power that comes from M1 Pro and M1 Max. Really hope they bring that on the next M2 products. However, some would say that the way unified memory and swap memory works, that's not really necessary etc but I still would love to see the M2 with 32GB RAM.
There is something that just causes some hesitations on the M1, all of my M1 machines, that I just dont feel on my 27" iMac. On paper it shouldnt make any sense but just in using with my daily stuff and apps, sometimes the M1 just feels like it is catching up. I am hoping it is ram.
Fixed some typos.
Amen! THough I'm afraid that regular Mx won't get multiple display support and 32 GB of RAM until 3rd or 4th generation.
Me who ordered an M1 Max 14'' on release week: 1 month later review: it still hasn't shipped.
Wow!! Is it the 24 core?
@@JerrySchulze I maxed out all the specs. It won’t delivery until New Years Eve. To the USA, btw
What is the icon the left of temp in the menu bar?
Macbook Pro M1 Pro 32gb is a good option and I am also considering this, but I wonder what the temperature and fan noise will be there? Have you already seen any noise and temperature comparisons and reviews for this configuration?
Iv heard people activate their fans using some plugins for music . Like native instruments and some other stuff .
I thought these Laptops would not have any fan noise tbh and would run cool all the time with the new chips.
Great video Jerry! I went 16" Max 32/24/2TB. I have a 2019 16" and personally like the larger size since it rarely leaves the house. For a travel companion I take the 12.9 iPad Pro.
Makes sense!
That is exactly where I am Jim, currently running on an XPS17 (the 13" M1 just is too small for my daily) and mine rarely leaves the house, I might sneak it into a backpack when I go stay overnight somewhere, but that is a rarity these days. I have long hummed and hawed I am not taking the Max because I do not need that kind of power, I need that kind of screen and a system that does not have the fans screaming.
@@aelaan12 I struggled with the Pro vs Max decision. When I looked at it from where I was, with an upgrade to 32 GB of memory, it was only another $200 to get the Max. Maybe better resale down the road??Big picture viewed over multiple years I decided $200 wasn't that big a deal. Might branch into more video in the future so I'll have the system to support that and it should cut thru large RAW files like a hot knife thru butter! I'm with you, screaming fans are not good!
@araradrew Good common sense rant. Looks like we think a lot alike. I actually ordered and canceled 3 times before arriving at this configuration. Pretty sure I’m going to be happy with it.
@araradrew resale value may be higher but maybe not. If there are very limited workflows that can actually take advantage of the features of Max then there may not be a resale market willing to pay it. Luke Miani has a good video from a couple months ago about resale value.
I use MagSafe at my desk. When traveling I use a mixture.
16 inch mbp is the same size as the 15 inch from 2015 so don’t worry about it being too big. It’s just what you’re already used too but better.
Thank you for this great review! Very helpful as I'm deciding between the 14 and 16 right now. I was intent on the 16 inch, but after watching this, I may go for the 14 inch as fan noise (if any) doesnt bother me much because I am usually working at my computer wearing noise canceling headphones. I also use external monitors along with an external keyboard and wireless mouse and hardly will be physically touching the Macbook itself on my desk, so the warmth of the machine wont be a big deal to me either.
What Apple has yet to figure out is that “design language” needn’t be stunted by lack of features.
I took the 14", the 16" isn't portable - it's too massive.
Amazing video just like all your others, thank you for the pragmatism and vision of out the "video editors youtubers" box, I mean, 99% of us simple don't care about video editing.
you know you can keep the magsafe cable at your desk, and then use a usb-c cable for traveling. You don't have to put teh magsafe back in the box and you can enjoy both worlds
There would be no point. He has one cable coming out of his dock that provides power as well as connecting with displays and probably a mouse and keyboard.
First: THanks for the video! It really cleared some things up for me. Second: Macsafe....I lost 2 macbooks through tripping by third parties. Therefore I am sooooo glad to have it back, soon.
My works is very memory intensive at times, I'd prefer a 14" M1 Pro but with 64GB of RAM. Since that's not a thing, I'm waiting for my M1 Max 14" with 64GB.
how are you doing with your 14 inch max?
@@tonyhuynh6789 It’s awesome lol. Almost perfect for me personally
@@anatolyFct I decided on 14 inch m1 max 32 core 64gb 2TB a couple days ago after going back and forth between 14 inch vs 16 inch for a couple weeks. Ignored the negative reviews from others. This is perfect(Compact and powerful). I use this for Software Development
@@tonyhuynh6789 how do you like your choice?
@@MrWpidaveI can share my honest experience. I love it for everything excepting for editing. It does get hot and a little lag when editing photos in Lightroom, but it’s not significant to me personally as I am not editing much. I use it mainly for programming. If you are mainly editing photos I would recommend the 16 inch.
Gotta return these before the return period ends!!
Not usually the plan.
I've watched a few videos that make the same point as you do regarding performance. Published specs (more CPU; more RAM) and bench tests are not backed up by performance which is orders of magnitude better. Not everyone needs processing power only for creative purposes (4/8k video; 3D; etc) - we need to process large amounts of data and formulae, and these new MBPs do not seem to substantially raise the bar in that respect. Disappointing, and my wallet will be staying shut until Apple and software developers (i.e. Microsoft) sort these processing bottlenecks.
Great and pragmatic review! I've got a 14" with M1Max on order. Probably a FOMO influenced decision, but I sometimes do development, and I wanted to be sure of having enough power to run multiple virtual machines.
The Max is graphics power only, and the ability to power more than two external screens. Absolutely not necessary for development (unless you develop 3D models).
@@AlecKinnear Thanks for pointing out that I spent too much money
@@robpawlikowski4020 If it's still on order or just arrived you could swap it out for the base model, or the base model with the CPU upgrade (20% faster for multi-processor tasks which use the whole power of the computer, I believe X-Code does). What's interesting is that even the M1 MacBook Air is equally fast for single-core tasks. All the M1 Macs score 1750 for single processor tasks in Geekbench. But the M1 MacBook Air and the 13" M1 Pro only allow a single external monitor which is not enough (for me).
@@AlecKinnear The base one wont work for his use case. We need at least 32gb for development. I had to return the base 16 due it was slow down noticeably and went for 14 inch max 32 core 64 gb 2tb since it was in stock in the store.
@@tonyhuynh6789 For development, I can easily believe you need 32GB. 16GB was inadequate for mixed development and multimedia work for me. The Max graphics upgrade would only be necessary for development in the case a developer needs more than two external monitors plus the built-in monitor. Development would be fine on the base 14" but one would need to find one with 32GB of RAM. Relatively speaking, even the Max version is a lot of computer for the money and unheard of performance in a portable computer.
I’m looking into getting involved with Xcode & other dev projects, will I really benefit from 32gb ram vs 16? Lots of others across the internet say 16 is fine while others say get 32. Not sure what to get.
If you will be a serious dev and you still have the laptop for 5 years I would hold out for 32gb just in case. Other wise go cheaper and plan to upgrade if needed in 1-2 years.
I'm in a similar situation. I chose to 32 GB but some aspects of software dev me second guess wether I stood go with 64 GB's instead.
@ I've been told by a number of people that 64gb would be overkill for software development. I've seen a bunch of videos out showing xcode and android studio running simultaneously on a 16gb machine using reasonable amounts of swap space. So I am leaning towards 32gb being enough
Great Video. Thanx for sharing your thoughts. Bought my max and can’t wait to get it. 😀
You young ‘uns don’t realize that us old fogies need the biggest display just to read anything. I couldn’t get used to the 14” after using the old 2016/2014 Retina 15
I’m quickly approaching 40 but I get it.
MacBook Pro M1 base + 1 T, or 16 base ( but its a desktop... so what you really need is new mac-mini cheaper with GPUs). I would have to be crazy to pay for max. It's like a car. I will consider new MacBook Air or new MacBookPro 13/14 (cheaper) with M2. When you work home you want big external monitor anyway so what the point to have great monitor on the laptop which is close because its better to external keyboard and mouse.
Nice video Jerry, thanks for the information
No problem 👍
whatever macbook it is, I hate the notch, period.
Good laptops for video content production. In general, I think they are a bit oversized for office work or media consumption and therefore not the right choice for about 99% of the people. The only other reason to buy those is the prestige. A bit like driving a Merc.
Agree!
Agreed, the magsafe is pretty useless now, especially when you use a dock.
If only Apple manufactured their own docks....
Great review.
Thanks!
Heat kills electronics. (Hot summers are device killers in the summer months in southern Europe or North America) I'm considering the bulk of 16 for that reason. (+ more battery.) Just for the reliability.
Has heat killed your iPhone or iPad? I agree that it can cause issues but have you had issues with other devices?