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Apple Computing Products:
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Maybe Going To Buy 14-in. MacBook Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="lclev" data-source="post: 1904165" data-attributes="member: 307555"><p>Yes, which is the reason I didn't buy the first M1's that came out. I waited for the reviews, did tons of research and reading. My previous MBP was a 2020 13" i7 - 32Gb. It was fine for very small projects and photo work. We also have two 16" 2020 MBP's at work. One i7/16gb and one i9/32gb. Their users like them but they get so hot when they are encoding. I wanted to get away from Intel and the heat they generate. Plus the M1's are just crazy fast! I knew I was taking a chance with the apps I use and compatibility but so far, I have not had any issues.</p><p></p><p>Lisa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lclev, post: 1904165, member: 307555"] Yes, which is the reason I didn't buy the first M1's that came out. I waited for the reviews, did tons of research and reading. My previous MBP was a 2020 13" i7 - 32Gb. It was fine for very small projects and photo work. We also have two 16" 2020 MBP's at work. One i7/16gb and one i9/32gb. Their users like them but they get so hot when they are encoding. I wanted to get away from Intel and the heat they generate. Plus the M1's are just crazy fast! I knew I was taking a chance with the apps I use and compatibility but so far, I have not had any issues. Lisa [/QUOTE]
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