Great video! I’ve watched a handful of these of videos and you put everything in terms I could easily understand and a good process to follow when deciding which model to buy. Thank you 🙏🏻!
Excellent advice here. I always have the problem of trying to save money and not really looking at my workflow. I always end up returning or having to sell it. This time I went safe and future proofing my purchase by maxing all out.
Great content to wake up to. You are just getting better and better, bro. It is absolutely important to right-size the purchase to our budgets. Most people (I've done it) get capabilities that they don't need nor will use.
Great video today on a great topic when people are trying to decide what to buy. I am currently working on an intel i5 MacBook pro, 256 gb, and I ordered M2 air, 16 gb ram 512 memory. I am psyched to get my machine in a couple of weeks.
Great video! I have the 2018 MacBook Air and it’s been a great laptop, though, it has the older Intel chip and I’d like to do more editing with photos and videos. I’m stuck on deciding between the M1 Pro MacBook Pro 14”, the M2 version, or the air with upgraded storage to avoid slower speeds. Would you have any recommendations? I’m leaning on the M1 Pro MacBook Pro because, despite being the older model, I can get it for cheaper and it has a lot of feature I like.
Sadly the biggest mistake is actually buying a Mac in the in the first place. There is no longevity in them. Eventually you will have to buy a new one as you won't be able to download the newest OS.
I mean I just built a custom PC and there were Windows 11 specific motherboards I had to choose from... The current Mac OS runs on machines from 2017 and just because you can't get the "latest OS" doesn't mean your machine won't continue to work. I've had multiple Apple computers and Windows computers that I've kept over many years and used just fine.
Great video! I’ve watched a handful of these of videos and you put everything in terms I could easily understand and a good process to follow when deciding which model to buy. Thank you 🙏🏻!
Glad it was helpful...Respect
I got the 16in M1 Pro last year and it’s amazing but honestly, I should’ve went with 14in because of the portability.
You have no idea how much I need this video at this exact moment. Preciate ya
Just finished watching, great video
Thanks!
Excellent advice here. I always have the problem of trying to save money and not really looking at my workflow. I always end up returning or having to sell it. This time I went safe and future proofing my purchase by maxing all out.
LOVED the video! Thank you very much
No problem glad you liked it
RAM, always get the most you can afford. It sure helps as more and more online sites and programs use large amounts of GB’s! Great video!
Great content to wake up to. You are just getting better and better, bro. It is absolutely important to right-size the purchase to our budgets. Most people (I've done it) get capabilities that they don't need nor will use.
I like how you change the name of your UA-cam channel I mean it makes sense you know a lot of tech stuff
Fun fact this was my original channel name before switching to "CJ Unplugged" so I'm just going back to my roots. Thanks
Great video today on a great topic when people are trying to decide what to buy. I am currently working on an intel i5 MacBook pro, 256 gb, and I ordered M2 air, 16 gb ram 512 memory. I am psyched to get my machine in a couple of weeks.
Thanks....I love the M2 Air hopefully you will too
Great video!
I have the 2018 MacBook Air and it’s been a great laptop, though, it has the older Intel chip and I’d like to do more editing with photos and videos. I’m stuck on deciding between the M1 Pro MacBook Pro 14”, the M2 version, or the air with upgraded storage to avoid slower speeds. Would you have any recommendations? I’m leaning on the M1 Pro MacBook Pro because, despite being the older model, I can get it for cheaper and it has a lot of feature I like.
I’ve got the 2020 M1 MacBook Air 512GB 8GB RAM, for 2.5 years now I’m still really enjoying it I’ll probably upgrade in another 2 to 3 years
Smart guy.
Sadly the biggest mistake is actually buying a Mac in the in the first place. There is no longevity in them. Eventually you will have to buy a new one as you won't be able to download the newest OS.
I mean I just built a custom PC and there were Windows 11 specific motherboards I had to choose from... The current Mac OS runs on machines from 2017 and just because you can't get the "latest OS" doesn't mean your machine won't continue to work. I've had multiple Apple computers and Windows computers that I've kept over many years and used just fine.
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