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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Looking for advice on which new Macbook to choose.
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<blockquote data-quote="bjornb" data-source="post: 1946229" data-attributes="member: 409963"><p>Thanks for your comments. I use the Adobe Creative Suite which is a subscription model and therefore always up to date, so software won’t be an issue.</p><p></p><p>I actually do a lot of my work on an M2 iPad and a 2019 iMac (which is a complete lemon and crashes routinely, even after a motherboard replacement, so I’m ready to move on from that one as well). I still do some Photoshop editing on my MacBook, but it’s definitely struggling more with what I throw at it. I could hold out until an M4 pops up refurbished, but if it’s not that much of an upgrade I would go for an M3.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input regarding storage. I will definitely focus on that more.</p><p></p><p>Anyone have any thoughts or experience on the difference between the Pro and Max processors? A Max would obviously be a beast with its extra GPU cores, but whether I’d even notice with most tasks is debatable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bjornb, post: 1946229, member: 409963"] Thanks for your comments. I use the Adobe Creative Suite which is a subscription model and therefore always up to date, so software won’t be an issue. I actually do a lot of my work on an M2 iPad and a 2019 iMac (which is a complete lemon and crashes routinely, even after a motherboard replacement, so I’m ready to move on from that one as well). I still do some Photoshop editing on my MacBook, but it’s definitely struggling more with what I throw at it. I could hold out until an M4 pops up refurbished, but if it’s not that much of an upgrade I would go for an M3. Thanks for the input regarding storage. I will definitely focus on that more. Anyone have any thoughts or experience on the difference between the Pro and Max processors? A Max would obviously be a beast with its extra GPU cores, but whether I’d even notice with most tasks is debatable. [/QUOTE]
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