@@possiblyinsane6995I personally disagree, I don’t think the lack of a biometric holds greater significance than a generational leap that the M1 resulted in (for sales).
@@possiblyinsane6995touch screen should never come to Mac. Face ID on the other hand makes more sense on Mac than IOS devices and they even put the oversized notch there, that now even feels dated since iPhones have moved to the floating notch.
Nope tim knew it year's ago they make half their revenue on services because the smartphone and laptop market has been declining for a while for all companies
I still have an M1 MacBook Air and the only reason I would want to upgrade is because of the measly 8GB of RAM, I thought storage was more important for me at the time and I chose the 512GB SSD over the RAM upgrade, which was fine in 2021, but it's clearly starting to show its limits. I would also love to have the ProMotion Display, but I don't feel the need to spend almost $2000 CAD just for that.
I also have a M1 MacBook Air that my school gave me and it’s awesome it has 2 to 3 day battery life it is snappy for photo shop and I even use premiere pro on it only down side is it can get a bit hot
Not smart. Smart is getting a new laptop when the need arises, not for the sake of having the new one. This is just a video for views and stating the obvious. 99% of people just get a computer when they need one.
Still have the M1 Pro 16, and I have no plans to upgrade any time soon. This laptop has been perfect besides the screen failing just months out of warranty ($900 repair).
I didn’t have a MacBook. Never owned one in my 34 years of life. But I bought one 3 days ago and I absolutely love it. Like a whole new interesting world or computers. Glad I went with the MacBook Pro m3 pro 16”
The M1 chip is really good, the only thing that would get a lot of people to upgrade is an Oled screen, speakers, materials, colors, and maybe cellular connection. Just like with a new IPhone, people want a new one for many things but not many need a more powerful IPhone since they are already very powerful for phones.
They moved as soon as they designed chips that would work and found a fab to make them. Apple wasn’t held back by intel, Apple purposefully limited the performance of their last few intel Mac by limiting their cooling so their M series of Macs would like even better. Apple didn’t even update their older devices to new Intel CPU’s that often even when there was a significant uplift in performance.
@@robertp457 Yup, and they even choose to only use 2c/4t even on i7 models, iirc. The cooling tho, you can't say that they are limiting the cooling. Let's just say they are not even there, especially the MB Air
@@siontheodorus1501 when was the last time intel released a quad core i7? that was in gen 7. in 2016. there was a macbook with an i7 in 2018 and the i7 in 2018 was the 9700 with 8C/8T
@@Ni1996Ki whoops i guess i get kinda mixed up between mb air and mb pro specs. i only remembered that they have 2c/4t model on mb air even on 2019 models but turns out it is only i5 Y version, not i7, the i7 is in mb pro. Thanks for the correction
I'm in the same boat. My M1 MacBook Pro 💻 is nearly 2 years old but it's still the best laptop I've ever owned. I do Photoshop, video editing, have 40 Chrome Tabs open, 8 other programs, and I am not even scratching the surface of the M1 MBP's capabilities. The laptop is in near mint-condition, with no wear. At current usage, the battery will last another 3-4 years. They will have to make SIGNIFICANT improvements to make it worth upgrading. Looks like I won't be upgrading until M6 or so ....LOL 🤣 ...The same is true of the iPhone. I have an iPhone 13 Pro Max... I "may" upgrade when the iPhone 18 comes out! LOL 😆
The thing is it's not really 50% faster because the M3 will thermally throttling under a sustained load, which the my M1 max will NEVER do. So the M3 is 50% faster... Until it isn't, so many heavy user say their tasks actually finish faster on the M1 still.
My M2 Macbook air is just working very good and is exactly doing what I needed I had just bought this laptop 3 to 4 months back and its a great upgrade from my 4 years old HP laptop which was about 400 dollars
I like it when people stick to their devices when they have the ability to get the latest and greatest everytime. These are tools and they are for specific work. As long as they're doing their job, there's no reason to replace them!
I’m not upgrading either it’s just like the M2 a spec upgrade there is no redesign, better battery life, Face ID , WiFi 7 , thunderbolt 5 , OLED or micro LED I’ll wait for all that in M4 or M5 which probably will be next year or the year after
@@SharanRaju22 Just wondering regarding your almost 10 year usage. I'm currently thinking about switching to mac because everybody always tells me how great they are and because gaming isn't really a thing on mac, so I'm not sure how much internal storage I should buy
Genuinely, i'm still using my White Macbook A1342, in fact i'm watching this short on it right now. Though I wouldn't recommend it, i'm amazed at what it can still do. Upgraded 8GB Ram and 512GB SSD and using DosDudes Catalina patcher to force it to update the OS to what I think it can realistically handle. I've literally had it since 2009, and though i've had newer MacBooks in that time, they either died or i just sold them because i rarely use a laptop anymore. But when needed, the old girl still pulls through. Not bad for a 15 year old laptop. Not bad at all. And it wasn't even a pro, it was just your standard MacBook. People seriously over estimate their spec needs. If Austin can still use a 3 year old laptop, you most definitely can deal with your older MacBook. And i say MacBook because i wouldn't say the same for Windows PC's.
i have an M1 Pro and i havent ever used it to its full potential yet i do quite the bit andni upgraded from a 2015 intel core i5 Macbook pro and that just broke midway through its life span. i got it in 2020 and it seems stupid but i didnt need anything crazy. i just needed it to do normal day to day tasks and the more i used it the more heave loads i did and the screen and motherboard sucked. i couldnt see anything as the actual display broke and the backlight broke. and the keyboard and mouse broke too so it just shat itself and became a useless paperweight until i got the m1 pro macbook pro that i still havent used and still do some heavy workloads on it using only about 40 percent of its power compared to doing the same thing and using 80 percent of the power with my old 2015 macbook. its crazy how i got it only last year dealing without a computer until december of 2022. and im not upgrading until it cant handle my workloads or it breaks like my old macbook or until it's unsupported and not by apple but by software i use
I also have the 14in m1 max with 64gb of ram. I don't think I will ever use up 100% of it's cpu/GPU/ram unless I play shadow of the tomb raider at max settings. As nice as the new m3 max looks there is no point in upgrading when I am not even fully utilizing what I currently have.
I've had my PC I built since 2017, and am only now starting to consider building a new one. It's still absolutely fine in most regards, but I've noticed my GPU is beginning to have some issues - and upgrading that means sort of _having_ to upgrade the rest too. The average computer or laptop absolutely _will_ last 5-7 years no problem, and people really _should_ be using them for this length of time before buying something new. That would save on limited raw resources AND e-waste and plastic waste, which is a big and still-growing issue right now.
I need an upgrade now since my 2015 MacBook battery is just almost dead everytime I open it and struggles to handle 20 applications open & 50 chrome tabs
I am not upgrading to the M3 MacBook Air! I’m already sticking to my M2 MacBook Air which I got earlier this year. Works like a charm and can take it wherever I go and also using my google chrome for my documents instead of owning a chromebook. Works like a charm will have this computer for a while. If I would upgrade to the M3 MacBook Air 15 inch, it would be more expensive and less reliable for me to travel around the city just for safety reasons. I love my MacBook so I’m gonna keep it but it’s the first ever MacBook Air I ever owned in my entire life
The conference was very heavily comparing the M3 chips to the older Intel days so the new stuff for me is aimed at the people still rocking the Intel Macs. My M1 Mac is serving me quite well after 3yrs of use. Shame I can't upgrade the ram but never mind.
I had an air and upgraded to the M3 pro Absolutely love it but could most definitely see that if I didn’t need the ram and was going from pro chip to pro chip that it’d be essentially the same laptop at least for most work
Honeslty for 99% of people they don’t need to upgrade if they are M1, this computer handles any sort of video editing I throw at it, I’m not upgrading till a serious redesign
@@Anwrimos23 that’s why I said 99% of people , most people with a MacBook don’t even video edit, they literally just use it to browser the web, emails, and word
Thanks for sharing your opinion!!! Sadly many people just don’t care and only want to buy a new device only because they think, they will have much more power. But as you said: you haven’t and 99% of all casual customers will never reach the CPUs limit
not sure what the point of this release is. the M1 is still very good in 2023 and so is the M2. Apple didn't need to release anything new because the older ones would've still sold well.
A lot of Apple users are not buying the new M3 models, because their M1 pros are still amazing and there is no reason for them to upgrade. Very few people get to push their laptops to the maximum capability. (including myself)
I think it all depends on what you’ll do with the laptop if you are a just regular day user search web or normal school I say stay with the one you have if it isn’t out date couple of years or if you need the new new stuff and actually Gonna use the MacBook for what it is and need the power then go for it
I wanna upgrade but only because I’m still on the intel version 😭 if it weren’t for the fact that it won’t do anything without sounding like it’s about to take off then I would stick with it for a few more years. I don’t even dare try doing any 3D stuff on it anymore in case it blows up 😱🤣
I feel that m2 and m 3 laptops are not for people that had bought m1, I mean if you are that kind of person who upgrades their laptops every other year, you are welcome to do so. But I feel macs from before 2016 and now after 2020 are designed to last 5-7 years. Most tech youtubers probably won't wait as long and might think about getting the m4 lineup but an average m1 user won't look to buy a new laptop until at least m6.
I'm tempted to get one of the M2 models myself, Either another MacBook pro or a Mac Studio, I want more ram so I can have an easier time editing Full HD video, not even 4k stuff it's 1080p video. Are the worth it in the long run?
(If there is anyone with a better idea or opinion please tell me)I don’t own a laptop,and I want to buy a Macbook pro but when I searched for the refurbished and new macbook pros I found that there is only 100 to a 150 dollar difference so I guess it is better to buy new ones for that slight difference
There is no workload that exists that would ever use that much memory on Apple silicon macs especially as they use RAM much more efficiently than windows (which uses x86). The 64gb version would be just as powerful for you.
I like it when people say they don't upgrade because their things work just fine.
As it should be. Wait until they implement the same CPU degradation they have on iOS...
Don't waste Hardware. Fully Utilize the Hardware, Preserve the Planet 🌎. You will get to live on Heavenly planets in the next lifetime.
@@truearmy1953that is the most cringy thing I have ever heard
@@ScriptdbrawlSpoken like a true npc lmao. Preserving the planet is unfathomably based.
ive been using my pro max for the past 3 years and can report my phone feels as fast as ever @@hamzasultan96
Apple shot themselves in the foot with the M1 it was too good.
maybe, but i would say not including face i.d or a touch screen has held back sales more than the performance of the cpu
@@possiblyinsane6995I personally disagree, I don’t think the lack of a biometric holds greater significance than a generational leap that the M1 resulted in (for sales).
i would bet that a touch screen mac would be the highest selling mac of all time @@neuropcs5879
@@possiblyinsane6995touch screen should never come to Mac. Face ID on the other hand makes more sense on Mac than IOS devices and they even put the oversized notch there, that now even feels dated since iPhones have moved to the floating notch.
@neuropcs5879 I agree. Not to mention most people hate face ID.
Yes, biometrics suck all around, but face ID is still the worst form.
But if you don't upgrade, Apple will go out of business.
Good sarcasm
Isn't that a good thing?
Nope tim knew it year's ago they make half their revenue on services because the smartphone and laptop market has been declining for a while for all companies
Yeah they are down to their last Trillion
@@RiptideX_why would that be a, "good thing"?
1 of the only reasons I like this guy. He doesn't chase the new thing every year
I still have an M1 MacBook Air and the only reason I would want to upgrade is because of the measly 8GB of RAM, I thought storage was more important for me at the time and I chose the 512GB SSD over the RAM upgrade, which was fine in 2021, but it's clearly starting to show its limits. I would also love to have the ProMotion Display, but I don't feel the need to spend almost $2000 CAD just for that.
Can u explain practically why u think it's slowing down?
What's your workload? You shouldn't upgrade unless u do video editing, gaming(literally just Roblox) and other resource intensive stuff
@@Astax1i mean its 8gb of ram. That's not going to get you anywhere now a days.
I also have a M1 MacBook Air that my school gave me and it’s awesome it has 2 to 3 day battery life it is snappy for photo shop and I even use premiere pro on it only down side is it can get a bit hot
yeah can always use external storage but you are stuck woth that memory
M1 MacBook Air has never done me wrong and continues to impress me with battery life
No wonder they didn't send him the review units. 🤣
Finally someone who is smart enough to not upgrade their system everytime new hardware comes out.
He could upgrade every year for free and he wanted to so why would it matter
Not smart. Smart is getting a new laptop when the need arises, not for the sake of having the new one. This is just a video for views and stating the obvious. 99% of people just get a computer when they need one.
Still have the M1 Pro 16, and I have no plans to upgrade any time soon. This laptop has been perfect besides the screen failing just months out of warranty ($900 repair).
My game plan is basically to wait a few years then get a used M1 or M2 Pro for cheaper
That’s not even worth it fr just get one
I didn’t have a MacBook. Never owned one in my 34 years of life. But I bought one 3 days ago and I absolutely love it. Like a whole new interesting world or computers. Glad I went with the MacBook Pro m3 pro 16”
He will upgrade
I'm still using a 2006 mac
@@Maximus20778 ye it is conidering ome of the key don't work.
2013 here 😅
The M1 chip is really good, the only thing that would get a lot of people to upgrade is an Oled screen, speakers, materials, colors, and maybe cellular connection. Just like with a new IPhone, people want a new one for many things but not many need a more powerful IPhone since they are already very powerful for phones.
The oled screen would be too dim ~400nits, the mini led screen can do 1000nits
Don't forget the reducing of memory bandwidth
Great! Iove your review on the product!
Imagine if Apple moved from Intel way earlier
They will be all ready at M10 😅
They moved as soon as they designed chips that would work and found a fab to make them. Apple wasn’t held back by intel, Apple purposefully limited the performance of their last few intel Mac by limiting their cooling so their M series of Macs would like even better. Apple didn’t even update their older devices to new Intel CPU’s that often even when there was a significant uplift in performance.
@@robertp457 Yup, and they even choose to only use 2c/4t even on i7 models, iirc.
The cooling tho, you can't say that they are limiting the cooling. Let's just say they are not even there, especially the MB Air
@@siontheodorus1501 when was the last time intel released a quad core i7? that was in gen 7. in 2016. there was a macbook with an i7 in 2018 and the i7 in 2018 was the 9700 with 8C/8T
@@Ni1996Ki whoops i guess i get kinda mixed up between mb air and mb pro specs. i only remembered that they have 2c/4t model on mb air even on 2019 models but turns out it is only i5 Y version, not i7, the i7 is in mb pro. Thanks for the correction
I'm in the same boat. My M1 MacBook Pro 💻 is nearly 2 years old but it's still the best laptop I've ever owned. I do Photoshop, video editing, have 40 Chrome Tabs open, 8 other programs, and I am not even scratching the surface of the M1 MBP's capabilities. The laptop is in near mint-condition, with no wear. At current usage, the battery will last another 3-4 years. They will have to make SIGNIFICANT improvements to make it worth upgrading. Looks like I won't be upgrading until M6 or so ....LOL 🤣 ...The same is true of the iPhone. I have an iPhone 13 Pro Max... I "may" upgrade when the iPhone 18 comes out! LOL 😆
What ram do you have?
@@npc2k ......16 GB RAM
I'm technically on the same boat, but mine has seen a little bit of action, but it's still as strong as ever.
You must have a 32 gb ram
You’re a very well known TH-camr and you staying with the M1 MacBook still!? Applause to you 👏
50% faster performance? I don’t care. If it works and still does the thing i need it to do, then it works.
The thing is it's not really 50% faster because the M3 will thermally throttling under a sustained load, which the my M1 max will NEVER do. So the M3 is 50% faster... Until it isn't, so many heavy user say their tasks actually finish faster on the M1 still.
@@heyaisdabombomg terrible i have M2 Max
Solid take ☀️
My M2 Macbook air is just working very good and is exactly doing what I needed I had just bought this laptop 3 to 4 months back and its a great upgrade from my 4 years old HP laptop which was about 400 dollars
Finally reviewers are not unreasonably influencing people to buy the latest and greatest always.
I like it when people stick to their devices when they have the ability to get the latest and greatest everytime. These are tools and they are for specific work. As long as they're doing their job, there's no reason to replace them!
I’m not upgrading either it’s just like the M2 a spec upgrade there is no redesign, better battery life, Face ID , WiFi 7 , thunderbolt 5 , OLED or micro LED I’ll wait for all that in M4 or M5 which probably will be next year or the year after
Me laughing in the corner with my 2014 MacBook Air😂😂
Edit: Man this is my most liked comment
Me using a 2013 MacBook Pro:
How much internal storage do you have?
@@hagsch 256 Gigs
Why may I ask?
@@SharanRaju22 Just wondering regarding your almost 10 year usage. I'm currently thinking about switching to mac because everybody always tells me how great they are and because gaming isn't really a thing on mac, so I'm not sure how much internal storage I should buy
@@toddlermindcraftsMy sister using a macbook air from mid 2012:
"... But here's the thing"
You say that a lot but I really like your videos so keep it up!
I'm proud of you austin
I hate how companies design things on year release it the next and repeat the cycle expecting you to constantly buy items that are a year out of date
Same with my M1 MBP16❤ Ill use it till I die
I just got a pristine M1 pro 14 second hand for 1.3k i get you why u say its your favorite coz that's now that device is my favorite too.
Is it better to shutdown MacBook Pro 14 inch M2 everyday or sleep it
Genuinely, i'm still using my White Macbook A1342, in fact i'm watching this short on it right now. Though I wouldn't recommend it, i'm amazed at what it can still do. Upgraded 8GB Ram and 512GB SSD and using DosDudes Catalina patcher to force it to update the OS to what I think it can realistically handle. I've literally had it since 2009, and though i've had newer MacBooks in that time, they either died or i just sold them because i rarely use a laptop anymore. But when needed, the old girl still pulls through. Not bad for a 15 year old laptop. Not bad at all. And it wasn't even a pro, it was just your standard MacBook. People seriously over estimate their spec needs. If Austin can still use a 3 year old laptop, you most definitely can deal with your older MacBook. And i say MacBook because i wouldn't say the same for Windows PC's.
i have an M1 Pro and i havent ever used it to its full potential yet i do quite the bit andni upgraded from a 2015 intel core i5 Macbook pro and that just broke midway through its life span. i got it in 2020 and it seems stupid but i didnt need anything crazy. i just needed it to do normal day to day tasks and the more i used it the more heave loads i did and the screen and motherboard sucked. i couldnt see anything as the actual display broke and the backlight broke. and the keyboard and mouse broke too so it just shat itself and became a useless paperweight until i got the m1 pro macbook pro that i still havent used and still do some heavy workloads on it using only about 40 percent of its power compared to doing the same thing and using 80 percent of the power with my old 2015 macbook. its crazy how i got it only last year dealing without a computer until december of 2022. and im not upgrading until it cant handle my workloads or it breaks like my old macbook or until it's unsupported and not by apple but by software i use
my M1 Pro is also slightly misaligned, I wonder if it is because of using a MacBook case?
Nah, its a feature. This feature will encourage you to upgrade to a new Macbook.
same. In fact, I love my 14 inch M1 Pro so much I’m actually looking to upgrade to a 16 inch M1 Max!
I also have the 14in m1 max with 64gb of ram. I don't think I will ever use up 100% of it's cpu/GPU/ram unless I play shadow of the tomb raider at max settings. As nice as the new m3 max looks there is no point in upgrading when I am not even fully utilizing what I currently have.
Same situation as you. Can't utilize even 10% of my power! They are God tier performance
but the matte black color makes it go at least 20x faster
💀💀💀
I've had my PC I built since 2017, and am only now starting to consider building a new one. It's still absolutely fine in most regards, but I've noticed my GPU is beginning to have some issues - and upgrading that means sort of _having_ to upgrade the rest too.
The average computer or laptop absolutely _will_ last 5-7 years no problem, and people really _should_ be using them for this length of time before buying something new. That would save on limited raw resources AND e-waste and plastic waste, which is a big and still-growing issue right now.
Had to get the Mac Studio with an M2 Max this week because the M1 was giving up on me when video editing simple 5.6K Log footage.
I need an upgrade now since my 2015 MacBook battery is just almost dead everytime I open it and struggles to handle 20 applications open & 50 chrome tabs
I like my base entry m1 MacBook Air. I’m not a power user but it handles my basic needs
Im still using my Mid-2012. Works just fine 😅
Feel the same about my Legion 7 amd
I am not upgrading to the M3 MacBook Air! I’m already sticking to my M2 MacBook Air which I got earlier this year. Works like a charm and can take it wherever I go and also using my google chrome for my documents instead of owning a chromebook. Works like a charm will have this computer for a while. If I would upgrade to the M3 MacBook Air 15 inch, it would be more expensive and less reliable for me to travel around the city just for safety reasons. I love my MacBook so I’m gonna keep it but it’s the first ever MacBook Air I ever owned in my entire life
I’ll be upgrading when destiny 2 y playable in macOS
The conference was very heavily comparing the M3 chips to the older Intel days so the new stuff for me is aimed at the people still rocking the Intel Macs. My M1 Mac is serving me quite well after 3yrs of use. Shame I can't upgrade the ram but never mind.
I’ve got a 2015 MacBook Pro and I’m really into music so I’m getting the m3 for logic
Only thing I'm interested in is seeing how that RT performance holds up
I had an air and upgraded to the M3 pro
Absolutely love it but could most definitely see that if I didn’t need the ram and was going from pro chip to pro chip that it’d be essentially the same laptop at least for most work
what is that app he is using to show all the detailed stuff at the top of his macbook screen?
istats menu
Up
Hinges and battery can be replaced, so that doesn't sound like a big deal to me
Honeslty for 99% of people they don’t need to upgrade if they are M1, this computer handles any sort of video editing I throw at it, I’m not upgrading till a serious redesign
We don;t work all as video editors, also many of us need more RAM because we bought the base model
@@Anwrimos23 that’s why I said 99% of people , most people with a MacBook don’t even video edit, they literally just use it to browser the web, emails, and word
same thing with hinges, I've been home working, took it to Apple and they told me it fell xD it's obviously a design issue.
i still work on my macbook pro 2019, with the OG touch at.
Thanks for sharing your opinion!!! Sadly many people just don’t care and only want to buy a new device only because they think, they will have much more power. But as you said: you haven’t and 99% of all casual customers will never reach the CPUs limit
What is the battery app?
what is this Battery panel? how can i enable it? that looks so cool
Next video: "I just ate a sandwich..."
Starting to hit a limit on my 8gb m1 air thinking of getting a refurb m2 pro 16gb 👀
not sure what the point of this release is. the M1 is still very good in 2023 and so is the M2. Apple didn't need to release anything new because the older ones would've still sold well.
i have a mac book pro from back in 2015
Apple wants you to upgrade... The peeps who still own M1s 😅 all comparisons were with M1
He has the 16gb Ram version?
I managed to edit a 1080p video on a 2009 iMac with a CORE 2 DUO, 4GB RAM, and a crappy NVIDIA graphics chip, and it ran just fine.
A lot of Apple users are not buying the new M3 models, because their M1 pros are still amazing and there is no reason for them to upgrade. Very few people get to push their laptops to the maximum capability. (including myself)
For that price, it better not need upgrading within a year or 2
I think it all depends on what you’ll do with the laptop if you are a just regular day user search web or normal school I say stay with the one you have if it isn’t out date couple of years or if you need the new new stuff and actually
Gonna use the MacBook for what it is and need the power then go for it
228 cycles, bruh, I had 900 cycles on pro 14 m1 pro, switching to pro 14 m3 pro
Here’s the thing
Is that the DJI mic?
I wanna upgrade but only because I’m still on the intel version 😭 if it weren’t for the fact that it won’t do anything without sounding like it’s about to take off then I would stick with it for a few more years. I don’t even dare try doing any 3D stuff on it anymore in case it blows up 😱🤣
the day the battery on my Macbook dies is the day its put in clamshell mode forever
cant wait for M3 ultra
wow how do you aford a lot of these
get aldente set to %70 and lumen for night screen
Thinking to go for m1 Pro Apple refurbished
And I am still using my MacBook Pro 2017 i5😂
Did Apple make Macbook M1 pro max no longer purchasable? Cause I can't find it anywhere. Even the Apple store told me it's not for sale anymore
How do you prevent the hinges from misaligning?
at 0:16 what are the different app things he has in the control centre, any help would be appreciated!
No need to update every generation unless you are cashed up I try get at least 3 generations out before upgrade
Beeg facts
🤣🤣 yeah we know what you meant
Ill buy one of those new computers when they get rid of the notch
whats the name of the battery indicator app with the dropdown menu on the status bar, looks real useful
iStat Menus absolutely essentially for Mac IMO
@@austinevans 🙏🏼 thancc
I feel that m2 and m 3 laptops are not for people that had bought m1, I mean if you are that kind of person who upgrades their laptops every other year, you are welcome to do so. But I feel macs from before 2016 and now after 2020 are designed to last 5-7 years. Most tech youtubers probably won't wait as long and might think about getting the m4 lineup but an average m1 user won't look to buy a new laptop until at least m6.
Apple: i think we'll fix that with the next updates
Austin “Here’s the Thing” Evans
Love your videos but what happened to saying “hey guys, this is Austin” ?
I'm tempted to get one of the M2 models myself, Either another MacBook pro or a Mac Studio, I want more ram so I can have an easier time editing Full HD video, not even 4k stuff it's 1080p video. Are the worth it in the long run?
The only Mac worth buying is the mac mini
(If there is anyone with a better idea or opinion please tell me)I don’t own a laptop,and I want to buy a Macbook pro but when I searched for the refurbished and new macbook pros I found that there is only 100 to a 150 dollar difference so I guess it is better to buy new ones for that slight difference
I max mine out daily just making beats…. Kinda disappointed I can barely crack out one simple track with professional effects and it still clogs up
For that price it has to keep up till 2026 (5years after release)
Yeah bro. I’m very happy with my M1.
couple of years?
I’m jumping out of bounds as I’m getting the M3 Max 14” Pro with 128gb of memory from my base M1 Air.
Why spend that amount of money? Do you really need that Power and Storage?
There is no workload that exists that would ever use that much memory on Apple silicon macs especially as they use RAM much more efficiently than windows (which uses x86). The 64gb version would be just as powerful for you.
What about Tensorfllow AI Learning?@@vujhvjvgvfujk9888
@@azogderschander6391 yes, as stupid as it sounds i just need it to run 4 operating systems for work so i don’t buy another laptop
@@vujhvjvgvfujk9888 i need it for other OS for work, also for emulation
That’s how I save money, you don’t have to upgrade every year. You don’t need the latest and greatest gadgets.
I upgraded from m1 MacBook Air to m3 pro and I can edit 4k videos like it’s nothing now. My computer would beg for mercy before this ukgrade
Can I use a MacBook Air for Djing , using serato dj software for 10 hrs up?