I'm so indecisive on how to weigh these pros. Its either my TV or my iPad.įuture-proofing the purchase (?) - Is this worth $300?īetter trade-in value of MBP (in terms of %) since its the base model. Lighter - making it a great machine to work out of coffee shopsīetter screen - but I never use my laptop for entertainment. If I ever need extra cores, even the MBP won't be enough - and I'll be using my research cluster. The price difference between M2 Air with 16GB and 512GB vs 14" MBP base model is only $300 in the US - but I know very well that I will never need the power of MBP in my daily life. They should be all over YouTube any day now.Īh. Maybe you should just wait for the M2 Air reviews to come in so you can really get some good comparisons. Whatever you do, stay away from the M2 13” pro. The prices between each other seem pretty balanced for what they offer so you won’t feel ripped either way. That or spend the savings on 24gb RAM (which you probably wouldn’t benefit from).Įnd of the day, both are great machines so you can’t really go too wrong. I’m a web dev and now have the 14”, but if I were to choose today… I’d go for the M2 Air and save some cash to put towards a mid range gaming PC. I mostly play simple indie games on Mac and my old M1 Air ran those beautifully You’ll get probably 30-35% more frames in games with the 14” but the M2 Air should handle things well enough depending on the resolution. Only get the 14” if you really want that 120hz screen with that extra half inch or so. Actually the 14” won’t even be faster for day to day tasks as those depend more on single core performance. Most people won’t notice any speed difference and it’ll be lighter and no fans.
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