All the laptops that I used personally or at work were always been Windows based computers. I worked with these type of computers in the University Labs when I was working as a college tutor/aide. You’re welcome.This is my first iOS/Mac based laptop computer. And if you need real power, get the 14-inch or 16-inch MacBook Pro. That said, if you’re considering buying a new Mac soon, go for the M2 MacBook Air. If you do not use all of its powers, then a MacBook Air is more than enough.Īnd, again, paying $100 less for the MacBook Air brings you more value than an outdated computer with a Pro brand. If you say you choose the MacBook Pro for the fan, you should get a higher-end model. Although it sounds dumb, this is the only reason. The answer is simple: some users prefer to say they have a MacBook Pro instead of a MacBook Air.
So the question is, why does Apple still sell a “low-end” MacBook Pro if it has plenty of Air options? For $1,299, you pay more and take less for the 13-inch MacBook Pro. Apple still sells the M1 MacBook Air for $999 and the M2 MacBook Air for $1,199. But after Apple introduced the 14-inch and 16-inch versions of the MacBook Pro with more capable processors, a redesign, and new ports, this Mac just looked too outdated.
When Apple introduced the 13-inch MacBook Pro with the M1 chip in 2020, it made some sense, as the redesigned models, which came out in 2021, didn’t exist. Image source: Christian de Looper for BGR That said, one could upgrade to an M1 Ultra Mac Studio or be satisfied with an M2 Mac mini.įor the 13-inch MacBook Pro, this logic doesn’t apply.Ī MacBook Pro in a sea of Air models 2022 MacBook Air Design. For example, you could say that it doesn’t make sense for the company to offer the Mac Studio and the M2 Mac mini, as the M1 Max, compared to the M2 Pro, are very similar. That said, of all the Macs Apple currently sells, the 13-inch MacBook Pro with the M2 chip is the most controversial. In this case, you’re paying more for fewer features but for a Pro name on your computer instead.
It has an outdated design: The 13-inch MacBook Pro offers the same design as its Intel models.While this computer offers around 20-30% improved performance compared to its M1 counterpart, the Cupertino firm shouldn’t even have announced this product in the first place. Last year, Apple released a new generation of the 13-inch MacBook Pro, this time powered with the M2 chip.