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technology2 years ago

"MacBook Pro Showdown: M3 Max vs M1 Max - Performance, Review, and Buyer's Guide"

Apple's new MacBook Pro models with M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips have been tested for performance comparison. The M3 Max chip performs as fast as the M2 Ultra, outperforming the M1 Max chip in benchmark tests. The M3 Max shows major improvements in CPU scores, rendering time, and video exporting speed compared to the M1 Max. However, SSD speeds remain similar between the two models. While the M3 Max is a significant upgrade, the M1 Max is still a fast chip, and users with an M1 Max machine may not need to upgrade.

technology2 years ago

"Missing Feature on M3 MacBook Pro: Dealbreaker or Not?"

The base M3 MacBook Pro, despite being powered by the third generation of Apple Silicon, only supports one external display, which could be a dealbreaker for some users. The M1-powered MacBooks also faced criticism for this limitation. Support for multiple monitors is available on the M3 Pro and M3 Max models. While the lower starting price of the base M3 MacBook Pro may be tempting, the lack of support for multiple monitors is a notable compromise, especially for those planning to keep the machine for a while.

technology2 years ago

"Massive Discounts on Apple Products: MacBook Pro, Mac mini, and More!"

B&H Photo is offering a fully loaded 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M1 Max processor, 64GB of RAM, and 8TB of storage for $3,999, a discount of $1,900. This older model still boasts top-of-the-line specs, including a 10-core CPU and 32-core GPU, a 14.2-inch display with ProMotion, and plenty of expansion options. The only differences between this model and the newer M2 Max are minor, and this machine will still handle everything you can throw at it for years to come.

technology2 years ago

"Massive Discounts on Apple Products: MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iPad Air, and More!"

Amazon is offering a clearance sale on the 16-inch MacBook Pro with M1 Max processor, selling it for $2,699, a discount of $800. The laptop features a 10-core CPU, 32-core GPU, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB drive, along with a 16.2-inch ProMotion display, an excellent keyboard, and plenty of ports. The only differences between the M1 Max and M2 Max MacBooks are the wireless chip, Bluetooth generation, and HDMI port, which may not matter to most people.