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I was able to grab a brand new 14" M1 Pro 10c CPU / 16c GPU, 16gb / 1TB for $1526 CAD ($1100 USD) back in June. I think I can live with this for many more years, no matter how tempting the new ones might be.
So, should I just go for the M4 Pro instead of the base M4 because it will be better for future Apple Intelligence features with its chip and additional RAM? I’m not sure if 16 GB of RAM will be enough in the next few years?
@@alessandra7416 i would go for m4 because the 16gb is enough for next 2/3 years and in 2026 we will have oled display i bet you my life you would want to buy that so no need for m4 pro since m4 will give you everything for 2 years
I’m still not sure whether the M4 Pro with 24 GB, the M4 with 32 GB or the M3 Pro with 36 GB makes the most sense for me. There are all about the same price. Most important for me is: - multitasking (several browser tabs, adobe acrobat with several pdf’s, Word, PowerPoint, Lightroom etc.) - photo editing and some video editing (in the near future not the most heavy video editing, but don’t know how it will develop) - the laptop should last at least 5 years, preferably even 7-8 years Maybe someone could share their thoughts. Thanks!
Thanks for this review! Were you showing the M4 pro base model or the one with the 14/20 GPU? I’m thinking of getting the second option with 48 gigs ram to terabyte storage for video editing. I’m wondering if you think the Nana texture is worth it though? I heard that it could possibly wear after a year or two given it being on thin screen, And mentioning that it was wearing on the edges of the iPad made me wonder if it’s good long term. Are there any matte screen covers you recommend to have both options? ☺️🙏🏼 thanks! New sub here!
I still think the M4 Pro MBP 14-inch (14-core) is worth upgrading from the M1 Pro 14-inch or earlier Intel versions. The CPU performance is amazing! The real question is should someone upgrade from the M1 Max? The M1 Max was so optimized, the difference in GPU use is minor for newer iteration. Also, the money spent on the M1 Max would make someone hesitant to upgrade if an employer is not paying for it.
the problem with video rendering is the encoder not the chip .. so in the end for better video editing they push you to to buy the max even the base model it's enough but it's better overall
what about M4 Vs M4 pro? Should I go for the M4 Pro instead of the base M4 because it will be better for future Apple Intelligence features with its chip and additional RAM? I’m not sure if 16 GB of RAM will be enough in the next few years? It's worth the upgrade for 400$? I'm going to use it for photo editing, office work and a bit of 3D works.
This is going to sound so little but, your DaVinci Resolve has a colourful boarder around it and mine is white, how do I get rid of the white? It's unaesthetic to look at lmao
i would say 48 gig ram and 1 tb ssd, I’m in college and we code and i also shoot and edit music videos with a lot of effects on ae, this setup was perfect for me
I don't know if anyone can potentially help me with this: I am still going back and forth between nano texture or standard display. On the one hand, it does look good (better than I thought) when seeing it in person in the Apple Store. I also did noticed that the colors did look slightly off when watching videos (not a deal breaker). On the other hand, my primary concern is can it potentially be scratched more easily compared to the stander display, especially if a crumb gets stuck on the keyboard and moves around a little bit when say rotated in a backpack. Even the Apple Store employees didn't really help me with this question. I am more confused than ever.
I feel the same way. I went with the M4 Max 16 inch MBP with 64 GB and 2 TB with the standard display. I am having doubts if I should stick with this or switch to the Nano texture display with keeping everything else the same. If ur in the US they have the Holiday return policy anything received between Nov 8th to Dec 25th you can return it until January 8th.
@ Glad I’m not alone with this! The primary reason that I am trying to get so much advice is because I really just want to find out if the nano texture screen is going to be one of those things that needs so much protection that I am going to be afraid to touch it.
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Just wanted to let you know, nano-texture was also available from the 2009 MacBook Pro, not just the 2017 iMac
I was able to grab a brand new 14" M1 Pro 10c CPU / 16c GPU, 16gb / 1TB for $1526 CAD ($1100 USD) back in June. I think I can live with this for many more years, no matter how tempting the new ones might be.
So, should I just go for the M4 Pro instead of the base M4 because it will be better for future Apple Intelligence features with its chip and additional RAM? I’m not sure if 16 GB of RAM will be enough in the next few years?
Go for 24gb or more
@@khangle-g168 that's the thing, if i decide to do so, i wil definitely go for the m4 pro. upgrading the m4 to 24 doesn't make much sense to me
@@patrickbateman516 that's my question too. Today the M4 might be enough, but in 2 years? I'd like to keep it for 5 or 6 years
@@patrickbateman516exactly but the M4 pro would really make sense for future proofing, like 4yrs
@@alessandra7416 i would go for m4 because the 16gb is enough for next 2/3 years and in 2026 we will have oled display i bet you my life you would want to buy that so no need for m4 pro since m4 will give you everything for 2 years
I’m still not sure whether the M4 Pro with 24 GB, the M4 with 32 GB or the M3 Pro with 36 GB makes the most sense for me. There are all about the same price. Most important for me is:
- multitasking (several browser tabs, adobe acrobat with several pdf’s, Word, PowerPoint, Lightroom etc.)
- photo editing and some video editing (in the near future not the most heavy video editing, but don’t know how it will develop)
- the laptop should last at least 5 years, preferably even 7-8 years
Maybe someone could share their thoughts. Thanks!
turns out apple ISNT tweeking the display with software. they upgraded to screen to quantum dot display technology.
Source? I’m pretty sure it’s the exact same display from the M3 MacBook Pro.
@@CaramelCraftgoogle it, it’s qd now
Thanks for this review! Were you showing the M4 pro base model or the one with the 14/20 GPU? I’m thinking of getting the second option with 48 gigs ram to terabyte storage for video editing. I’m wondering if you think the Nana texture is worth it though? I heard that it could possibly wear after a year or two given it being on thin screen, And mentioning that it was wearing on the edges of the iPad made me wonder if it’s good long term. Are there any matte screen covers you recommend to have both options? ☺️🙏🏼 thanks! New sub here!
I still think the M4 Pro MBP 14-inch (14-core) is worth upgrading from the M1 Pro 14-inch or earlier Intel versions. The CPU performance is amazing!
The real question is should someone upgrade from the M1 Max? The M1 Max was so optimized, the difference in GPU use is minor for newer iteration. Also, the money spent on the M1 Max would make someone hesitant to upgrade if an employer is not paying for it.
What if we have an M3 pro ? Should we upgrade v
the problem with video rendering is the encoder not the chip .. so in the end for better video editing they push you to to buy the max even the base model it's enough but it's better overall
loved the video...could you share the wallpaper at 0:12 sec?
it comes with the m4
what about M4 Vs M4 pro? Should I go for the M4 Pro instead of the base M4 because it will be better for future Apple Intelligence features with its chip and additional RAM? I’m not sure if 16 GB of RAM will be enough in the next few years?
It's worth the upgrade for 400$? I'm going to use it for photo editing, office work and a bit of 3D works.
This is going to sound so little but, your DaVinci Resolve has a colourful boarder around it and mine is white, how do I get rid of the white? It's unaesthetic to look at lmao
What should be the ssd config for coding and video editing?
i would say 48 gig ram and 1 tb ssd, I’m in college and we code and i also shoot and edit music videos with a lot of effects on ae, this setup was perfect for me
I don't know if anyone can potentially help me with this: I am still going back and forth between nano texture or standard display. On the one hand, it does look good (better than I thought) when seeing it in person in the Apple Store. I also did noticed that the colors did look slightly off when watching videos (not a deal breaker). On the other hand, my primary concern is can it potentially be scratched more easily compared to the stander display, especially if a crumb gets stuck on the keyboard and moves around a little bit when say rotated in a backpack. Even the Apple Store employees didn't really help me with this question. I am more confused than ever.
I feel the same way. I went with the M4 Max 16 inch MBP with 64 GB and 2 TB with the standard display. I am having doubts if I should stick with this or switch to the Nano texture display with keeping everything else the same. If ur in the US they have the Holiday return policy anything received between Nov 8th to Dec 25th you can return it until January 8th.
@ Glad I’m not alone with this! The primary reason that I am trying to get so much advice is because I really just want to find out if the nano texture screen is going to be one of those things that needs so much protection that I am going to be afraid to touch it.
what if you can get an m3 pro for 1290 USD ?it
Bought a brand new m2 pro 16gb for 1399 cooked or nah? 3 months ago
good deal
I preferred the word Chip instead of processor, especially for Apple Silicon.