The ideal Apple Ecosystem is NOT what you think!

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  • @aaronkoch77
    @aaronkoch77 3 года назад +135

    I’ve been running a 2010 Mac Pro as a server for several years and done most of my computing via iPad. Works great for me.

    • @richarddcrossley
      @richarddcrossley 3 года назад +6

      Just done the same but with a M1 mac Mini due to power consumption. I do have a 2010 Mac Pro as well. Great machine.

    • @aaronkoch77
      @aaronkoch77 3 года назад +5

      @@richarddcrossley Agreed, I’m holding out for M1X.

    • @richarddcrossley
      @richarddcrossley 3 года назад +3

      @@aaronkoch77 makes sense. I already had the wall mount in place from a 2012 i7 mini that was my file and Plex server so same form factor was a big seller. I know I will want the M1X mini though as I’m a sucker for Mac Mini and any small PC tbh!

    • @yooochoob
      @yooochoob 3 года назад +3

      I fully agree also I am gay

    • @WarriorsPhoto
      @WarriorsPhoto 3 года назад +1

      Those are great as servers. Is yours a dual CPU model?

  • @TheVikingRaid
    @TheVikingRaid 3 года назад +63

    hot take: there is no 'ideal' apple ecosystem and that every person has their own unique needs to make their own 'ideal' ecosystem

    • @rowl3t968
      @rowl3t968 3 года назад +1

      ^this is fax

    • @crvoltagel3745
      @crvoltagel3745 3 года назад +4

      By ideal he meant "best bang for your buck" and "The best level of functionallity" in combination together. Your arguing a pointless point, he addresses the "Ideal" he is speaking about and therefore, the croud for which this would be "Ideal for"

  • @AirBudProMax
    @AirBudProMax 3 года назад +172

    The 12 Mini is great when you have an iPad to supplement for a larger screen.

    • @princashamletas8722
      @princashamletas8722 3 года назад +7

      Agree 100%, it’s a killer combo.

    • @sauravchhabra840
      @sauravchhabra840 3 года назад +29

      Well, that's actually how it should ideally be. Phones are meant to be extremely portable devices and not big, bulky bricks made for entertainment as primary purpose. iPads or tablets in general are the devices that are meant for entertainment purposes.

    • @kateofone
      @kateofone 3 года назад +8

      I will get a 13 mini and I have an iPad Pro 11”.

    • @Olslov
      @Olslov 3 года назад

      Agreed. I’m really enjoying my iPhone 12 mini and iPad mini 5 combo.

    • @sauravchhabra840
      @sauravchhabra840 3 года назад

      @@j7704 Honestly, it's personal preference. Can't say much about it.

  • @jacksontint
    @jacksontint 3 года назад +32

    You should do a video on open core legacy patcher and how easy it is now to keep old Macs on the latest OS

    • @bren.r
      @bren.r 3 года назад

      I think it’s more beneficial to be on older versions with less bugs, better performance and no Apple spyware.

    • @utubekullanicisi
      @utubekullanicisi 3 года назад +1

      @@bren.r Lol. What spyware are you talking about? The CSAM feature isn't even working yet.

    • @bren.r
      @bren.r 3 года назад

      @@utubekullanicisi CSAM is a different topic. I'm talking about gatekeeper among all the other stuff. Windows is just as bad. Feels like something like arch is the only safe bet lol.

  • @akashsarda9689
    @akashsarda9689 3 года назад +18

    This video looks sooo good, this is the quality probably what all small time creators aim for.

  • @benkiist8218
    @benkiist8218 3 года назад +60

    I completely agree. Even though I can’t afford the m1 iMac, I did score a 2013 iMac 27” which I use tons, and just picked up the 2018 11” iPad. Also having a 13” mbp from 2016, I feel I never really use the MacBook anymore.

    • @incognito_user
      @incognito_user 3 года назад

      I think even an 8th gen or the upcoming 9th gen iPad should be fine for web browsing and non-intensive tasks

    • @abrahamkumwenda
      @abrahamkumwenda 3 года назад

      Is your MacBook the Touch Bar variant?

  • @musilete
    @musilete 2 года назад

    Today I don't have a comment or opinion. I just want to show appreciation to your work. I watch almost all your videos as they hit the sweet spot when it comes to practical, informative, realistic and quite frankly very useful videos. You know how to cut the rainbows and flowers and present what viewers really need to know.
    My journey to the Apple World (from Linux and Android) began with your videos.
    Good job sir!

  • @RiteshKudalkar
    @RiteshKudalkar 3 года назад +99

    Man, the background looks so beautiful 😍

    • @frhwebmaster
      @frhwebmaster 3 года назад +1

      Including the stainless stove in the background.

  • @muticere
    @muticere 3 года назад +3

    One thing I consider to be an important consideration to building an Apple ecosystem is to build up from a starting point, don't try and buy everything at once. I mean, if you got the cash, sure, go ahead, but most of us don't, so I think it's best to build from a starting point and spread out from there, going cheap (ie used) where you can to save money.
    For example, right now I have an Apple Watch, an iPhone, and iPad and some airpods. What I lack is a Mac. I had been using my work MacBook Pro for both work and personal use for years but this last month I changed jobs and lost it. I have a new work MacBook, but it's much more locked down than my last one, so it really is only for work. I'm in the market for a Mac and I'm seriously considering going with the suggestion in this video to go with an iMac, going desktop for the first time in years.

  • @spartanboss4189
    @spartanboss4189 3 года назад +8

    I love MacOS, but now I’m considering using a Built Windows machine for productivity and IPad for basic computing. The iPad also doubles as a drawing tablet when using sidecar.

  • @appledolphin8157
    @appledolphin8157 3 года назад +50

    The other thing you forgot about was that the iPad Pro can be used in sidecar with the iMac, making the iMac workspace even larger while you are at home.

    • @WarriorsPhoto
      @WarriorsPhoto 3 года назад +1

      Ohh 😯!
      Sounds useful. Are you using this set up?

    • @WarriorsPhoto
      @WarriorsPhoto 3 года назад +1

      @Zombed The Man Ohh 😮 good point.
      Having a monitor is nice 👍 I agree.
      What kind of Mac 🖥 set up do you have?

    • @WarriorsPhoto
      @WarriorsPhoto 3 года назад +1

      @Zombed The Man Looks like a great set up.
      Original iPad Mini. 🤩 wowzers!

    • @WarriorsPhoto
      @WarriorsPhoto 3 года назад +1

      @Zombed The Man Nice 👍.

    • @RMPANDA964
      @RMPANDA964 3 года назад

      My argument with that is there are 3rd party solutions you can get to match the experience. I can get the experience on my 2014 MacBook Air

  • @BarneyLeith
    @BarneyLeith 3 года назад +16

    Your recommendations are spot on! It all makes good sense.

  • @josh.299
    @josh.299 3 года назад +15

    could you do a video on how to optimize and extend lifespan of older, intel macs??

  • @mattpipes5106
    @mattpipes5106 3 года назад +5

    Getting to the core of the Apple ecosystem… I love it, you could have a whole segment of your channel just called: the Apple Core. Also cheers to refurbished iPad Pro models… The 2018 iPad Pro is a great device!

  • @InvisibleRain
    @InvisibleRain 3 года назад +5

    Eee this is literally going to be my set up! I have the iPad Pro 2018 12’9 and the iPhone 11 Pro and waiting for my first ever Mac to arrive! (M1 24’ silver)
    I’m so excited and have been watching your vids for a while now and youve helped and taught me a lot thank you!

  • @muticere
    @muticere 3 года назад +2

    I adore the 11" iPad Pro 2018. I got mine when it was new and it's still my favorite Apple device. I still haven't gotten a magic keyboard, I might, I've given it serious thought. If I go iMac, I probably will.

  • @utubekullanicisi
    @utubekullanicisi 3 года назад +1

    This is the best ecosystem setup video I've seen ina a while, ngl.

  • @J4ck1140
    @J4ck1140 3 года назад +1

    my rig:
    2016 15" MBP 2.9Ghz Quad, 16gb, 1TB - docked up and driving 4k monitor
    2020 iPad Pro 11" 256gb w/ pencil 2
    iPhone 8 Plus 64gb
    Airpods Pro
    Looking to switch out to a Mini when M1X is out as I'm always docked up since getting the iPad

  • @ProductivePM
    @ProductivePM 3 года назад +4

    Thank you Luke, I appreciate your take on value versus pomp and circumstance . . .

  • @grafxdesigner93
    @grafxdesigner93 3 года назад

    I've recently upgraded a few weeks to a barely used but spanking new 2017 iMac 4.2Ghz i7 Quad 27inch 5K for only $800 in pristine condition on Facebook Marketplace. I upgraded from a 2012 Mac Pro 5,1 6-Core. It is night and day in comparison. Even the macOS and apps behave DIFFERENTLY. Just blown away by the whole thing. Finally getting settled down on this iMac cause I have to upgrade my software and apps that I have on the 2012 Mac Pro 5,1. I've been spending time learning the ins and outs of the macOS Big Sur before the next one comes out in the next few weeks or so. Just amazing. This video is on point. I've learned to purchase the Apple products that were came out just a year or two before and get the bang for my money. That's what I've doing in the past decade. Great video.

  • @RederieJosh
    @RederieJosh 3 года назад +2

    It’s nice to see your viewers express their love with your new place! 🧡

  • @albertzappa1994
    @albertzappa1994 3 года назад +1

    I am 76 and I put an ssd in my 2015 MacBook and it was so easy even though I was really nervous I did it in about 15 min.💚🍏

  • @achosenman9376
    @achosenman9376 3 года назад +1

    Yep, just reached the same conclusion. I got the new iPad12.9 pro while I waited for the new M1x MacBook to be released. I realised I don’t need it now. I can edit on the iPad when away and switch to the iMac with a proper monitor to finish off at home.

  • @princashamletas8722
    @princashamletas8722 3 года назад +1

    Nice work, Luke! Using iPhone 12 mini (love it) + iPad Pro 11” 2020 + iMac 27”. And I must say - it’s a killer combo that covers everything I need. Iphone 12 mini is fantastic, it’s very small and light, carrying it everywhere. When I want to watch videos or use a pencil or need a travel computer - iPad Pro 11” does it very well and for the work (mainly photography) I use iMac 27 - still the best big screen machine in Apple ecosystem.

  • @TimmuJapan
    @TimmuJapan 3 года назад

    N.B.- even after the iphones or iPads get dropped from the latest iOS or iPadOS release, some are still getting security updates for whatever iPadOS that they maxed out on…. So a used iPad for 500 USD might get 5 years of new ipadOSes and then after that, a year-or a few more years-of security updates. iPadOS 12 and iOS 12 are still getting security updates, and they go back for devices even farther than iOS13/14….That’s super great value! Standard 10 years of updates for all newly released Apple products would be a dream come true. (2012 MBP somehow magically got this!! 🥰)

  • @DragonsinGenesisPodcast
    @DragonsinGenesisPodcast 3 года назад +21

    If I wasn’t on the road all the time I’d probably use the iMac as my centerpiece. This is a solid collection for most people.

  • @ralphhoffman6812
    @ralphhoffman6812 3 года назад

    Yes to a video talking about Apple's OS to hardware support history and how to possibly extend it on older macs. For years (since I bought my first Mac, an SE) what prompted my need to upgrade was driven by the applications I was using to create with rather than the Mac OS. If, for example, a new version of ArchiCAD would not run on my current system I would upgrade. Concern for security has changed that in recent years, and updating the OS has prompted the need to update hardware before updating my daily driver apps. Anyway when and why using Apple supported systems is interesting and critical to the discussion of used Macs. Keep it coming.

  • @Apticx
    @Apticx 3 года назад +1

    Honestly, - iPad (except if you want the pen input which is incredible) and instead of the imac use a m1 macbook air or pro with a docking station and external screen. Like a 5120x1440 ultrawide with a built in thunderbolt dock (around 800$). This way you dont have to switch devices, you pay around the same considering you would otherwise get the 500$ ipad and the imac.
    This way you get your nice desktop experience without having to rely on cloud transfers and you will get a better overall working experience on the mac.
    Personally my prefered productivity solution even though i daily drive my "older" 16" macbook pro and own 2018 ipad pro

  • @eyekosaeder5387
    @eyekosaeder5387 3 года назад +2

    Personally, I’ve been basically always using just an iPad.
    1) it gets all the school and now uni work done (taking notes, writing documents, etc.) probably equally as good or even better than a macbook could.
    2) it has enough power and apps to do quite decent photo editing (it might not suit actual professional needs though)
    and most importantly: 3) as someone who is into digital painting, the iPad (in combination with procreate and the apple pencil, of course) is the most amazing thing out there. IMO, Nothing beats the relative simplicity it has while maintaining a lot of the features of desktop drawing programs (photoshop etc.).
    Finally, the fact that it is on top of all that basically one of the best devices for media consumption has made it the only device I use (apart from my phone).
    Now, I am planning on buying a mac mini or perhaps an iMac, but for me that would be the accessory, honestly.

    • @HypraNT
      @HypraNT 3 года назад

      In your first fact, what do you mean by "even better than a macbook could". How could it be better at writing documents?

    • @eyekosaeder5387
      @eyekosaeder5387 3 года назад

      @@HypraNT the “better than a macbook could” primarily meant the taking notes part because you can write notes by hand, which allows for more flexibility.
      Also, I would say that an iPad generally allows for more flexibility even in writing documents since you aren’t limited to a certain orientation of the screen or to the one keyboard you get with a macbook, especially if you frequently use another language than your native language…
      (Of course you’d have to use the on screen keyboard in those cases which isn’t ideal, but it is still better than nothing, imo)

  • @PerpetualPreponderer
    @PerpetualPreponderer 3 года назад +2

    If you’re really searching for the intersection between value & an “ideal” apple ecosystem, all u really need is one iphone + one macbook for both home & the road.
    You can choose which exact model of iphone/macbook based on what type of work you do.
    Literally, that’s it. For every other part of the ecosystem there are MUCH cheaper quality alternatives, with almost on par or in many cases even better functionality.
    Economical, Efficient & Effective - sounds ideal indeed to me :)

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 3 года назад

      Add an external monitor, and that's the system I was using for most of 2020: iPhone 8, 2020 MBA, and a 32" monitor, plus a wireless full-sized keyboard (a numeric keypad is a must-have.) The MBA served as a second monitor, freeing up even more screen space. I didn't feel like I was missing out on anything.

  • @riccardogavanelli1076
    @riccardogavanelli1076 3 года назад +1

    I do agree luke! I sold the 2015 rmbp for an m1 iMac at home and an m1 11” iPad Pro for on the go… not looking back 😊

  • @Roxxiane
    @Roxxiane 2 года назад +1

    my apple ecosystem :
    - 13" macbook pro retina 2015 with 16gb ram & 512gb ssd
    - 11" ipad pro 2018 in 256gb + apple pencil
    - iphone 8 plus in 256gb
    - im probably plan on switching the ipad pro 2018 to the M1 512gb for the extra 8gb ram mostly for procreate (additional layers for working larger canvas) i don't need the 16gb on the 1tb, 8gb good enough tbh..
    - i don't plan on upgrade my macbook pro since i found great app for connecting macbook to ipad like drawing tablet for those that don't have sidecar feature (use Yam Pad. it really is good) + the 2015 retina one still super beast
    - i wanna upgrade to 12 pro but i'm still comfortable with my 8+ but also mainly because i can't let go the telephoto lens (use it really often & useful) & i'm not mainly fan of ultrawide lens. wanna get the 12 purple but just can't let go the telephoto lens

  • @notarant5107
    @notarant5107 3 года назад +1

    Dude your _UPGRADE_ is *INSANE* 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @i_am_someone_else7054
    @i_am_someone_else7054 3 года назад +10

    I'd say ditch the iPad, get an M1 MacBook Air instead and an external display to hook it up to. You'd probably end up spending the same amount as you would on an iMac and an iPad, with more functionality and a better battery life on the go.

  • @StrtSlct
    @StrtSlct 3 года назад +1

    I’ve been using the iPad 8, iPhone SE 2 & Apple Watch SE since October last year and love it. £1,027 RRP with the only “upgrade” being the watch case size (44mm).
    It’s worked extremely well for me. Aside from the older design, I’d say the two biggest trade offs have been iPhone battery and iPad speakers.
    That said, for my next upgrade cycle I’ll be going for the other end of the spectrum: iPhone Pro, iPad Pro, Apple Watch ‘Series’. I’m still holding out for that larger iMac.
    I’ve refused to buy a new computer since WWDC 2020 as a result.

  • @Piketom1
    @Piketom1 3 года назад

    I recently overhauled my Apple setup. I sold my 2020 27" imac and 11" iPad Pro. Now, I have the M1 13" Macbook pro, Apple watch, and iPhone 12 Pro Max. I really don't miss the iPad because I never really took advantage of the touch interface. The MacBook pro is just as portable, much more powerful, and runs Mac OS. I ended up replacing the iMac with a custom gaming PC and 27" 1440P display. Frankly, if you need more power than the M1 Macs, a liquid cooled PC is where you should be looking.

  • @manlioyllades
    @manlioyllades 3 года назад +1

    My Apple Ecosystem: iPhone mini 12/iPad Pro 1st Gen/MacBook Pro 15" 2015/Mac mini 2018. I'm not planning to upgrade any of these in the following years since that's enough for all I do.

  • @uniszuurmond
    @uniszuurmond 3 года назад

    When I did not have an Apple Watch, I also always said that os the one Apple product I don’t really need. But ever since I got it, I cannot live without it. Granted, it is a very personal device, but not having all the fitness and health tracking features (as a runner), Apple pay convenience and iPhone unlocking with a mask, that is just too much to give up.
    When I look at the Apple ecosystem, I try to not duplicate. For me, it’s a MacBook, iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods. The perfect world.

  • @BattleDroid0402
    @BattleDroid0402 3 года назад +3

    Definitely great to find things resold, like how Miani was saying you can do for those 2018 iPads. For example I managed to get my 11 Pro Max for $475 and my M1 MBa for $600. It can take a bit but local searches and resales are worth it

  • @tomjjen
    @tomjjen 3 года назад

    A quick point of disagreement: you could slice it down to two: a laptop and a phone. If you want a larger screen you can attach an external screen to your laptop (which is what I am doing). This combo is more powerful and cheaper.

  • @mendodsoregonbackroads6632
    @mendodsoregonbackroads6632 3 года назад

    I pretty much agree. The only change I would make is getting a little more storage on the iMac, which gets you more storage of course, as well as Touch ID, and two thunderbolt ports on the back, to go with the two USB-C ports that the base model has. You could offset that cost by going with a regular iPhone 11 if you don’t need that extra camera.
    I’ve said it before, and you said it for me in your video, that with a desktop Mac at home and an iPad on the go, you don’t need a MacBook. The iPad is more portable than a laptop, does 90% of what you need it to for most people, and the MacOS stuff can almost always wait until you get back to your office setup.

  • @C00K1ECRUMBLER
    @C00K1ECRUMBLER 3 года назад +2

    The iPad magic keyboard is great and all, but to extend your money a bit more, I would get the Logitech combo touch for the iPad Pro. It feels just as good and you save 100 bucks

  • @NotMuchHere
    @NotMuchHere 3 года назад +1

    i usually get used iphone from gamestop. I have afib so i wouldnt delete the watch. Besides paired with the iphone the watch is great, useful etc. Still having trouble picking between iMac (mid tier) and the mac mini.

  • @KylesVideos
    @KylesVideos 3 года назад

    My current setup has been an m1 MacBook Pro and a dock with a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. This is great because I only have one device which saves me money and when I’m working on a project I can quickly take it on the road or vice versa. When I need to quickly leave I don’t skip a beat and there’s no having to transfer projects between my laptop and my desktop.

  • @clerk1257
    @clerk1257 3 года назад

    Maybe I am wrong but I am the first to unfold this idea: the current ipad pro line will be a blueprint for the upcoming MacBook Pro line. Yes, the silicon, as in the ipad pro’s case, will be the same with some upgradability options like RAM or GPU Cores, BUT the major difference of the 16 inch will be the Mini LED display while the14 inch will stay with the IPS one. This difference make sense in terms of pricing of both products. The smaller one will be at cost of today’s intel, i.e. 1799$ while the larger of a bit higher price than the current 16 inch (as it was in case of the 12inch ipad pro). And don’t thank me 🤗

  • @PierreDybman
    @PierreDybman 3 года назад

    I’ve been using a 2012 Mac Pro with a 32” monitor as my main home computer, bought obviously second hand for a good price, and a 2018 iPad Pro bought in 2019 tax free during an oversees holiday. I invested in Apple Care, and 2 months before the end of coverage, i went to my local Apple Store and got it replaced by a new one (but still a 2018 Pro), as the battery was getting weaker. So now i have a new 2018 iPad Pro that i can keep fresh for another 5 years. I use it more than the Mac Pro…

  • @JeffreyForner
    @JeffreyForner Год назад

    This is pretty much the same combo of Apple devices I’ve been using for the better part of a decade: a desktop Mac for the heavy lifting, an iPad for mobile use, and an iPhone to have with me all the time.
    I had been using a 27-inch iMac until this summer when I replaced it with an M2 Pro Mac mini + Studio Display. I’m still using my 2018 11-inch iPad Pro (same one as in the video), and don’t feel the need quite yet to get rid of it as it still works great. I do need a new iPhone though. I’m still on the old XS model and it’s starting to get pretty long in the tooth.

  • @LouisWilsonGluefish
    @LouisWilsonGluefish 3 года назад +1

    My setup is an m1 Mac Mini with a 27" 2009 iMac as an external display, and a 24" Sanyo TV as the HDMI display, along with an Apple Watch 6, an iPhone 12 Mini, and a 10" Amazon Fire tablet.

  • @Alex4SiliconValley
    @Alex4SiliconValley 3 года назад

    Not only that but the NEW Macs and Apple devices are more energy efficient. I think that is a MAJOR reason why I would choose the NEWER devices over old Apple devices. It adds up to about $80 more per year in electrical charges for all those types of devices. And the fact that having built-in batteries is like having a APC-PSU backup battery.

  • @magnusharrison2715
    @magnusharrison2715 3 года назад +1

    Man, you deserve many more subscribers and views, lately I've been watching a lot of your videos which I really like and enjoy! keep up with the good work, I got an M1 MacBook Air just because of you and I don't regret it at all, its my first brand new Mac, I used to have the 2010 White MacBook which I also got because of you lol thanks

  • @xervoo6419
    @xervoo6419 3 года назад

    With the coming updates there is an extra argument for the macOS iPad combo, the sync looks absolutely amazing. If you do need PC Programs at all times my setup would probably be: MacBook, iPhone, iPad Air (no keyboard). The way iPad will work with macs with the coming updates will be very cool.
    Barely used iPad Pro (refurb or just used) is a fantastic deal. Get the Folio Touch from Logitech as a keyboard (just be warned that usb compatibility is terrible) instead of Apples options if value is a concern (which it probably is if you bought a used one).
    Still running my 2018 Pro and it’s still way too fast, only problem is the battery which is down to maybe 6 hours if screen on, annoying that it’s decreased that much in just 1.5 years, but still ok.

  • @e4dorla
    @e4dorla 3 года назад +1

    I'm watching this on a Late 2009 iMac i7 with a 1TB Samsung 860 SSD and running dosdude's Catalina Patcher.

  • @Geardos1
    @Geardos1 3 года назад +1

    I'm still using a first gen pro 12.9 I got in 2016. It's aged MUCH better than my 2016 thinkpad.

  • @logical1677
    @logical1677 3 года назад +3

    Ideal Apple Ecosystem
    MacBook Air M1
    Monitor
    Mouse
    Keyboard
    +
    iPhone

  • @ChrisHolly
    @ChrisHolly 3 года назад +1

    I used a Macbook Pro M1, connected to a monitor for the home computer and have an iPad Pro 2018 to use mobile as well as an iPhone Xs Max. Works pretty well, especially with all the video work needed during the pandemic and working at home. Might have done this if I was thinking with my wallet and not my Mac dedicated heart...:)

  • @tjarsun
    @tjarsun 3 года назад

    TBH a base M1 Mac mini, iPad 8th 128 and iPhone SE 128 are all you need for both home and on the go computing. Add airpods, appleTV, Watch, Homepod mini if you need them (I mean if you need new earphones prioritize getting Apple's instead of others brands)

  • @TheRealPrinceClub
    @TheRealPrinceClub 2 года назад

    Yes they drop support, but it’s not like they are unusable after, they still work.

  • @Kevin6t8
    @Kevin6t8 3 года назад

    So far, my Ecosystem is just 2 devices. The M1 Mac Mini (Purchased in January) and 11" M1 iPad Pro. (Purchased last month) I'm converting from Windows.
    Y'all please don't hate, but I still can't see myself switching to iPhone anytime soon, which is a bummer in a way because I really like the Apple Watch. my current phone is the OnePlus 7Pro Nebula Blue. It has a 90hz Super AMOLED display with no camera taking up screen real estate, 12Gigs of Ram and 256 Gigs of storage. Still runs like new 2+ years later.

  • @RodrigoVazquez91
    @RodrigoVazquez91 3 года назад

    My Apple ecosystem is my 2005 iBook G4 along with my 160GB iPod Classic

  • @m1ll1on4r3
    @m1ll1on4r3 3 года назад

    My Setup: My very first MacBook Pro 2014 Retina, iPhone XR, iPad Pro 2018.
    I am a teacher and i work with my devices every day and have zero complains about any one of them.
    My MacBook Pro is still faster than any new windows machine, my iPhone is still rocket fast and has everything I need and my iPad Pro 2018 is like brand new and had not any speed decreases at all yet.
    I think people forgot what Apple products stands for: long term use! That’s why they had been so expensive ever since!
    The kids nowadays don’t know that.
    I must complain you youtubers are kinda the reason why so many fools want to buy every year new tech: you make great advertisements about the products.
    But if you can hold back your horses you all will save a lot of money.

  • @TheChromeRonin
    @TheChromeRonin 3 года назад

    For me, Lockdown changed how I work. I have a Mini I use as a desktop with a 4K 27" display, and a MacBook Air for when I want to work in other places around the house for a change of scene. or even for trips into the "Office" in the city. I'm not a creative professional, Im an IT guy. For work, I have to have VPN clients, VMware Horizon Client, Parallels, MS Remote Desktop, Office 385, Teams, SSH terminals, SFTP clients. I CANNOT use an iPad for work. However, it is a perfect personal portable device, but there is a LOT of crossover with my iPhone and the iPad. So when I go on holiday, the iPad is the device I take.

  • @FeelX87
    @FeelX87 3 года назад

    I’m running a 2019 iMac, a 2018 iPad Pro, iPhone X, AirPods 1st gen and an Apple Watch SE. I was happy when I bought it and I’m still fine

  • @mmp64
    @mmp64 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. I have an iPhone 11, M1 Mac Mini (base model) hooked up to a 43” TV, iPad Air 4 and Apple Watch. The only thing I really “need” the Mac Mini 4 is to rip DVDs and edit Apple Music Smart Playlists. That’s it. But those are important to me hence the need. I have considered selling the Mini and iPad and getting a MacBook air, because technically it can do all of the above. But - I would miss the touch screen, the Apple Pencil and the ability to read magazines, etc. on the iPad.

  • @tonyconpint1342
    @tonyconpint1342 3 года назад +6

    I always extend the lifespan of my apple devices. Currently my apple setup is an iphone 5s that i replaced the screen on (using ifixit guides), a 2006 mbp with broken C and D keys and an ipad mini 2.

  • @mikaelbiilmann6826
    @mikaelbiilmann6826 3 года назад

    My setup is based on olde Mac stuff: 2015 Macbook Pro, on which I installed a 1 TB .M2, and I have the 2012 iMac, which I have upgraded the HDD to an 1 TB SSD. I bought the iPhone 11 last year and I bought the Apple Watch SE. It all works well for me.
    Heck, I am seriously thinking about selling my iPhone 11 and buying the XS Max instead!
    I also have the 30" Cinema Display that connects to either the Macbook Pro or iMac without problems. Olde stuff can still work well!

  • @daveshave5247
    @daveshave5247 3 года назад

    Current: iPhone SE 2020, MacBook Pro 2020 (Intel base), AirPods Pro and just got iPad Air 4 w/ Apple Pencil 2. Wanna stretch these out as much as possible now.

  • @doctorscoot
    @doctorscoot 3 года назад

    I’ve got a Mac Mini, iPhone 12, v2 watch, and an 2nd Gen 12.9” iPad Pro (work supplied). Work also gave me a MacBook Pro, in 2017, but I stopped using it except as a desktop because of the crappy keyboard. The iPad is my go to portable computer and the MacBook is perma docked at home along with the Mac mini. (I Remote Desktop to the MacBook from my Mac mini).

  • @LeeStewart
    @LeeStewart 2 года назад

    I have a 2015 4K iMac, an M1 Mac mini, iPhone 13, a 2018 iPad Pro and M1 MacBook Pro and I love and use them all for video editing, web surfing and emailing and every year each device is as less valuable but the speed stays the same despite the software upgrade. I’d like to know how long M1 will be supported for.

  • @alliejr
    @alliejr 3 года назад

    You are spot-on 100% correct, especially dumping the MacBook in favor of an older iPad Pro. Also, this is exactly my setup as well (substitute Mac mini and iPhone XS).

  • @stevesretroloft
    @stevesretroloft 3 года назад

    Makes sense if you don't need a MacBook for remote use. You could go even cheaper with the iPhone and get an SE, you'd save maybe £/$200 plus it would be a new device. MacMini + MacBook would roughly be similar for an iMac/iPad combination.

  • @AndrewLynch9
    @AndrewLynch9 3 года назад

    iPhone and a MacBook Pro m1. iOS and Mac OS. I can edit photos and video anywhere. The desktop has my main job window system and Mac for my creative work.

  • @Eweyhen
    @Eweyhen 3 года назад

    The only issue with using a refurbished iPad Pro for $500 is you still are going to want a keyboard case with it. We can find some cheaper one's for about $150 or so from Logitech, but at this point there's a strong argument to do Apple's financing plan on a refurbished MBA M1 that's $850.
    I guess that's really personal preference and honestly the iPad segment of this video would be the most fun to debate because there's so many arguments based on what people need to get done. I sell these products for a living and I always enjoy having these conversations with customers, especially ones who've done their research. There ends up being fun debates and I usually have them as a loyal customer.
    But anyway, I really loved this video, man.

  • @winstonwilkins
    @winstonwilkins 3 года назад

    I agree with the premise, mostly. I have an iPad 11” 2018, an iPhone SE2 and the Apple Watch (because I am older and daily exercise is important to me). To be honest, i don’t feel like I sold both the MacBook Pro and the Mac mini and I don’t miss them. I think these reviews are skewed toward youtubers who don’t need to edit videos and the lots of jobs could be done with iOS as the main driver.

  • @michaelw4620
    @michaelw4620 3 года назад +1

    I’m still here with my 2015 13”MacBook Pro,27” Thunderbolt Display. iPhone 12Pro, earbud pros. Looked after Apple tech does last.

    • @richarddcrossley
      @richarddcrossley 3 года назад +1

      Worth looking into a M1 iPad. I couldn’t get a straight answer so took a gamble and the M1 works perfectly with the Thunderbolt Display. If you get magic keyboard can charge it too. So you can link MacBook via the inbuilt thunderbolt and iPad to the spare one using a thunderbolt cable and switch between. This is very good as ipad doesn’t let you switch audio to ipad if linked to a monitor.

  • @Ka_T_ya
    @Ka_T_ya 3 года назад

    My ecosystem is : M1 MBA,iPad Pro 2018,iPhone 11 , and Apple Watch SE. And I'm pretty happy with my choice 😎

  • @wickeRstick
    @wickeRstick 3 года назад +1

    I would have gotten a new iPad over the m1 Macbook air but since there is no multi user support I had to go with the air. Being able to separate work/personal was important to me an I imagine a lot of other people too.

    • @joshuvaantonio
      @joshuvaantonio 3 года назад

      Gud decision. Ipads can never multi-task properly. It can only run two apps at once..the third one is a howering window which is useless as it covers the 2nd app
      Windowed mode are the best . And its only available in macs
      Also macs have a full fledged files system, formating external drives etc

  • @musokid89
    @musokid89 3 года назад

    I'm doing just fine with a 2006 1,1 mac pro as a home media server running El Capitan, a 2013 trashcan mac pro and mid-2015 macbook pro both running Catalina as my dailys for heavy tasks and an iPhone 8+ haha

  • @giorgioserra6028
    @giorgioserra6028 3 года назад +1

    totally agree on everything, very useful video as always luke! but i'd rather take the mac mini cause i dont really like the new imac estetics... darn that looks terrible to me!

  • @kxmquatzofficial
    @kxmquatzofficial 3 года назад

    Currently running with an iPhone Xs, M1 Macbook Pro 13" and an Apple Watch Series 4 in Gold Stainless 🤟

  • @derekryder7902
    @derekryder7902 3 года назад +1

    So: Why a refurb/used 2018 1st gen 11" iPad Pro? Why not a current iPad Air? Nearly identical screen size. Yes, you get ProMotion in the Pro. A14 vs A12 Z (both have 4 performance cores. Yes, the 14 only has 2 efficiency vs 4 efficiency cores in the 12Z). Same cameras (who takes pics with an iPad?). Same physical size. Same keyboard compatibility. Yes, the Pro has things like a "better" flash, audio zoom and stereo recording, portrait mode and lighting. The Pro has 4 speakers vas 2. But by your argument, a current generation Air is basically the same price -- and readily available and customizable. You're getting a virtually identical machine for virtually identical money. Help me understand why the current model Air isn't a better option for your ecosystem.

  • @АлександрИванов-в8л4м

    Absolutely all you say about iPhone 11 Pro I could say about my iPhone X from 2017 :) Could not want more than that

  • @jpdemer5
    @jpdemer5 3 года назад

    I'd substitute a 2018 MacBook Air for the iPad, for an extra $150-$200. You'd have to buy an add-on keyboard to make the iPad really useful anyhow, so why not get a full-blown laptop that's not a whole lot bulkier, runs the full Mac OS, and can be fully synced with the iMac?

  • @spencerbacon
    @spencerbacon 2 года назад

    I legitimately did this, my eco system is IPhone 13 Pro, IPad Pro, and I ended up doing an iMac from 2017 (for upgradability)

  • @phillipmullins1643
    @phillipmullins1643 3 года назад +1

    Despite your premise, I will still stay with my 2 used MacBook Pro's(2010 17" & 2012 15"). I don't have a desktop and with my current residence, I am better off (in terms of space) using MacBook Pro's.Yes they are heavy in comparison to IPad or MacBook Air but have platforms that have replaceable parts and can be worked on(except for Logic Board components). At least for me.

    • @cristibaluta
      @cristibaluta 3 года назад

      What you don't have with those is speed. I still have my 2012 pro and is completely useless compared to 2016. Xcode doesn't run on that for many years in the first place.

    • @phillipmullins1643
      @phillipmullins1643 3 года назад

      @@cristibaluta Did you fully read my post? I was referring to my own situation. If you need more speed or memory to perform tasks that you have to do, then you are correct. BUT I was referring ONLY to my situation and computing needs. If you can afford to have an extended warranty or pay for upgrades more often, then go for it. But in terms of upgrading and parts replacement, I own two fo the Mac Book Pro's that have both capabilities. But thanks for responding.

  • @lucasarossi
    @lucasarossi 3 года назад

    Mine is M1 Mac Mini, iPad 7, iPhone XR, and Airpods.
    Works good enough

  • @lachlanbrown8110
    @lachlanbrown8110 3 года назад +1

    Dude the lighting in this video looks amazing! Video quality is on point. 👌

  • @TechTipsUSA
    @TechTipsUSA 3 года назад +1

    iPad Pro 11 '21
    iPhone 7+
    Apple Watch 3
    Air pods Pro
    2010 MacBook
    Apple TV 2

  • @ThatTonybo
    @ThatTonybo 3 года назад

    I use a 2016 13" MBP, with an iPod Classic. Don't need anything better.

  • @dasaen
    @dasaen 3 года назад

    For illustrators the ipad pro has been the daily driver for a long while. Having a mac mini to check drawings in higher resolution or to put references is great, but all work can be done in the ipad itself.

  • @camhorejs
    @camhorejs 3 года назад

    I’m currently using an iPhone XR and a base M1 MacBook Pro with a home setup of a monitor and wireless mouse and keyboard all connected to a USB-C hub. An iPad would feel redundant to me because my MacBook works great as a portable computer and a desktop.

  • @ThatStella7922
    @ThatStella7922 3 года назад +4

    “No longer a MacBook” not possible for me. My iPad Pro even while jailbroken cannot do enough power user things for me to forgo an actual laptop running an actual OS.

    • @axethepenguin
      @axethepenguin 3 года назад +1

      iPadOS is an actual OS. The iPad wouldn’t work if it wasn’t.

    • @joshuvaantonio
      @joshuvaantonio 3 года назад

      As long as iPad doesnt have a Windowed mode., it doesn’t have the basic multi-tasking. Things such as multi window is useless as it covers the whole screen and only can run two apps at once even in that big screen. Macs always does the job and is also really flexible. There are plenty of third party apps too. Also macs can do so much complex tasks that a windows pc can’t.
      I can tell this bcoz my two friends has one. And finally they have concluded that macs are better than ipads

    • @IgnoreSolutions
      @IgnoreSolutions 3 года назад

      @@axethepenguin *facepalm* Yes, it's an actual OS. But think about it. Can you write apps ON the iPad and deploy to the iPad? No. Can you install your own apps you created? Only for 7 days unless you buy into an Apple Developer License. Does it have Final Cut? No, there's comparables but they're not the same. Logic Pro? Nope.
      You're limited by the App Store & Web Browser with an iPad. It's an actual OS, but if you're any type of developer or creative professional *who actually does video editing for a living*, the iPad just doesn't compare.
      Additionally, I cannot STAND when iPadOS and iOS kill apps that are second for the foreground. I just had this app open, why did it kill itself when I switched to the camera?

    • @thalberg-
      @thalberg- 3 года назад +1

      @@IgnoreSolutions Haha, he's just arguing about semantics. Probably already knew what the OP meant by 'actual OS'. Anyway, you could look into remote desktop with the iPad and magic keyboard with Jump Desktop, if interested

  • @cadenchurchill4296
    @cadenchurchill4296 3 года назад

    I'm actually a little surprised that so many people view the iPad as unnecessary. I own both a MacBook Air M1 and M1 11" iPad Pro and I wouldn't want to sacrifice either of them. For on the go, the iPad is by far my favourite. Just far more fun to use, better for photo editing in Lightroom (for me at least), better at taking notes in class and even completing some homework, gives me a portable second screen for my Mac, and it's basically my TV. Easily one of my favourite tech devices I have ever purchased.

  • @BaconBePropane
    @BaconBePropane 3 года назад

    My ideal set up is:
    iPhone Pro 13 (not the Max)-upgrade from the 12 Mini I got on sale from Metro.
    iPad Air*
    MacBook Air-replacing 2011 MacBook Pro
    Apple Watch 6 GPS*
    AirPods Pro*
    HomePod Mini*
    *Already possess

  • @thearcadian8051
    @thearcadian8051 3 года назад

    I agree with most everything you said except for the phone………….. the best price to performance/ functionality is the 2020/ 12 SE hands down

  • @pianoplayer2147
    @pianoplayer2147 3 года назад +2

    When that intro montage with the Macbook… I thought you were gonna show a thanos snap animation and the MacBook vanish 😂

  • @bartonlynch
    @bartonlynch 3 года назад +1

    Nah, the best value would be to get a Mac mini M1 which is 600$ less than the base M1 iMac and you end up with more ports. The saved 600$ can be used towards a really good 4K 24" display (an LG for 250-300$ at Amazon) a Apple Magic Keyboard/Mouse combo (200$) and the remaining 100$ on a webcam/mic (if you need it for remote work). Also, get a new iPhone 11 (not Pro) por 599$, which you'll miss nothing from the Pro version other than an extra camera, and if you really want to skimp further, a XR for 499$, brand new, it's still a premium iPhone BUT will downgrade the camera system significantly compared to the 11 if you don't mind. Keep the iPad Pro 2018, no problems there. I beat ya Luke. :-B

  • @ollie9684
    @ollie9684 3 года назад

    My apple eco system is a 64gb iPhone X airpods 1st gen ipad 5th gen and a 2012 unibody macbook Pro i7 with upgraded 1tb ssd and 16gb ram and is still super fast and for the price it's amazing

  • @jackweiss5168
    @jackweiss5168 3 года назад

    I have the iPhone 12 and a 2020 i3 MacBook Air which has been holding up amazing for my use... highly recommend if ur not doing anything crazy intense

  • @_HeyItsKJ_
    @_HeyItsKJ_ 2 года назад +1

    My dream apple ecosystem:
    iPhone 13 mini,
    Apple Watch Nike edition (SE or 7th gen)
    iPad Pro 11 inch (and Apple Pencil)
    AirPods 2nd gen
    And an AirTag
    I have an iPad 7th gen and a fake Apple Pencil from Amazon but as of right now it’s perfect, but eventually I’m going to upgrade for college.
    I also don’t have a laptop since I don’t have a need for one.
    I have the 13 mini and the AirPods though aha I also have an Apple Watch but it’s the series 3, until it stops getting updates I’m keeping it, I also was gifted an AirTag from my boyfriend for my birthday this year

    • @onion2787
      @onion2787 2 года назад +1

      So how is the general experience like. I am currently spread all over the marked with an iPad, a Windows 2 in 1, a Windows Desktop, an Android Phone, Airpods Pro and a Samsung Smart watch.
      I am currently planning to buy an iPhone and an Apple watch to almost complete the setup to what you have - is it good?

  • @bzzerc
    @bzzerc 3 года назад +1

    I use the iPhone 11 (love the battery life), an M1 Mac Mini (16GB/256GB w/external 1tb tb3 drive), and an M1 MacBook Air (16GB/256GB I use for university.) This system works for me I just need to get an Apple watch and I will be all set.

    • @christopherfortney2544
      @christopherfortney2544 3 года назад

      lol Apple watch is the most pointless device. I can't be the only one that never uses theirs.

    • @armandoreyes1029
      @armandoreyes1029 3 года назад

      @@christopherfortney2544 That's why I have kept my series 3 all this time, maybe when the series 7 gets announced I might get the SE, it's not worth more than 300 bucks tbh

    • @christopherfortney2544
      @christopherfortney2544 3 года назад

      @@armandoreyes1029 i honestly dont think theyre worth even 300 tbh maybe 150 tops.