"Apple's M3 MacBook Pro: To Buy or Not to Buy?"

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The author, a photographer and videographer, spent over $4,000 on the new M3 Max MacBook Pro but found that it wasn't worth upgrading from their M1 MacBook Pro. While the M3 Max offers increased speed and efficiency, the marginal gains in performance may not justify the substantial cost for most users. Unless you're in an industry where time is money and rendering projects take hours, the upgrade may not offer the revolutionary leap you're hoping for. If your current computer is already keeping up with your daily tasks, it's probably not worth spending thousands of dollars to save a few extra minutes occasionally.
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