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Apple MacBook Pro, Apple M1 Max Chip CPU, 32-Core GPU, 64GB RAM, 2TB SSD, 14 Inch
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Costco continue to sell off M1 Macs for a good price.
This version is a compact powerhouse with 64gb of RAM and a 2tb SSD.
Available in Silver and Space Grey.
EDIT: Costco have updated the listing to confirm it is the M1 Max processor.
Costco continue to sell off M1 Macs for a good price.
This version is a compact powerhouse with 64gb of RAM and a 2tb SSD.
Available in Silver and Space Grey.
EDIT: Costco have updated the listing to confirm it is the M1 Max processor.
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sorted byFantastic price again for a pretty much top spec MacBook, probably equivalent to a 4k 2023 MacBook Pro so a great deal
Most users (if that) will be fine with a Macbook pro for video editing and music recording / mixing.
I could have got away with a Raspberry PI 5 :-)
nanoreview.net/en/…max (edited)
Also running multiple VM's is bit tricky in ARM based processors as virtualbox is not supported. Said that kubernetes /docker all are feasible
Silver is still available
Putting aside screen size, is this a better long term bet than the less powerful m3 pro?
Now its function are handled many times better by £100-200 ThinkPad refurbs. But then, I guess, you get 10+ x performance for doing things I don't as a humble SysAdmin.
Can someone justify the use case for me to buy this? My Mac Mini died this year and I haven't replaced it I just plug my 2019 into a monitor and bingo. It still works great and is plenty quick for me.
All I do is heavy MS Office based work with multi tabbed chrome browsing up to 50 tabs and a few PDF's up.
I don't NEED it but that is a hell of a lot of power at that price and I quite like the idea of the 14" form factor plus the gorgeous screen.
Also a justifiable business expense obviously which makes the price about £1200 net to me.
Maybe I've just justified it to myself but can someone tip me over the edge?!
Buts it's in stock (edited)
(I use macbooks for fairly intensive tasks - far more than most ever will. I do not do enough to need the Max).
But for me the 16inch screen is invaluable. I’d love to carry smaller but it’s just not as practical when working.
nanoreview.net/en/…max
It says that a normal m3 is better than an m1 max?