• IOnlyPostNiceThings@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    When I got my M1 Max MBP I said I imagined upgrading when M5 came out, that’s looking to be on schedule. I see M4 being another iterative release and then M5 bringing OLED, reduced notch, 2nm CPU and more in an actual redesign.

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    1 year ago

    I’ve got an iPhone, Apple Watch, and an iPad. For some reason a MacBook has never interested me one bit…

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    1 year ago

    I hate apple always know the most popular ram and storage option and always give you one option lower for base model

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    1 year ago

    New chips - Awesome, £2599 starting price for a base model MacBook Pro 16 inch - Not awesome.

    Really want to transition to Apple Silicon Macs but to spend £3599 on a model with better ram and storage is insane.

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    1 year ago

    Did they really just say up to 11 hours additional battery life, and just breeze past it in 5 seconds like it was nothing?

    I’m curious what this was in comparison to, and what accounts for this improvement in battery life.

    That alone seems pretty nuts, even without taking anything else into account.

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    1 year ago

    Not “blinded” or hyped by M3 specs. Bought MBP M2, 2 months ago. 16GB, 1TB. Replaced my 2013 13” MBP! So, in for a long haul - if the M2 chip proves itself to be as reliable and resilient as the intel was.

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    1 year ago

    In Europe:

    Non Pro 14” 8GB RAM: FROM 2050€

    Pro 14” 8GB RAM: FROM 2600€

    Pro 16” 8GB RAM: FROM 3100€