@@SoroushTech This comment makes me feel good lol, just bought a 16gb 512gb storage m1 mbp, for 600 on eBay, and was having that gut feeling that maybe there were better options
@@nendobot I have bought a 16GB 256GB M1 mpb for 650Euro and I must say its awesome. you definitely got a better deal and at this price point, if you are in the apple eco-system it gives amazing performance for the price. Have fun with your new machine!
Yes... but in my opinion, it would be a major mistake to load it. I have a 16" MBP M1 that took me 10-1/2 months to finally make it run right. Apple support was totally useless, but I eventually found the issue myself. Now, every time a new OS version comes out, I reluctantly upgrade [downgrade?] to the current version in hopes that it will fix some of the NEW bugs introduced in updates. I never does... they only get worse! That's really hard for me to swallow, as I've been using (and programming) Apple products exclusively, since the mid to late 70's. With three currently running MacBooks, the only one that is predictable is my 2015 MBP that's running under High Sierra!
I got one of these no problems so far hope they last for 10 years
I'm getting a second hand one 94% battery health 163 cycle count at 620$ ,should I get it
@@Keanilite I would if you really want a Mac, but 8gbs of ram is pretty bad in 2024. Just make sure your workflow can run with only 8gbs of ram
@@Keanilite If it has 16GB ram then yes definitely
@@SoroushTech This comment makes me feel good lol, just bought a 16gb 512gb storage m1 mbp, for 600 on eBay, and was having that gut feeling that maybe there were better options
@@nendobot I have bought a 16GB 256GB M1 mpb for 650Euro and I must say its awesome. you definitely got a better deal and at this price point, if you are in the apple eco-system it gives amazing performance for the price.
Have fun with your new machine!
I've been looking at getting one of these but I wasn't sure, this definitely helped! Do you know how it would perform in a classroom for notetaking?
Does it runs the current Mac OS system that just recently released?
Yes
Yes... but in my opinion, it would be a major mistake to load it. I have a 16" MBP M1 that took me 10-1/2 months to finally make it run right. Apple support was totally useless, but I eventually found the issue myself. Now, every time a new OS version comes out, I reluctantly upgrade [downgrade?] to the current version in hopes that it will fix some of the NEW bugs introduced in updates. I never does... they only get worse! That's really hard for me to swallow, as I've been using (and programming) Apple products exclusively, since the mid to late 70's. With three currently running MacBooks, the only one that is predictable is my 2015 MBP that's running under High Sierra!
Is 16gb version much better than the 8gb version?
Yes
yes only thing i can complain ab
Yes, by a large margin.
I wanna buy it just for the touch bar 😅
So you can hook up one extra monitor but not 2 extra monitors?
Correct
“ … all the way back” dude it was 4 years ago. 😂
for sure a great laptop for a cs freshman
Yep