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MacBook Pro 16″ (M1 Pro)
The MacBook Pro 16-inch (M1 Pro, 2021) is a high-performance laptop designed for professionals requiring powerful computing capabilities. The MacBook Pro 16-inch (M1 Pro) is perfect for professionals in fields like video production, software development, and graphic design who need top-tier performance combined with excellent display quality and battery life. Here’s a video by MKBHD with more…
MacBook Pro 13″ (M1 base)
The MacBook Pro 13-inch (M1, Late 2020) is a compact yet powerful laptop designed for professionals and everyday users. This MacBook Pro is ideal for users seeking excellent performance, long battery life, and portability in a professional-grade laptop. Here is a video by MKBHD with more information.
MacBook Pro 16″ (M1 Max)
The MacBook Pro 16-inch (M1 Max, 2021) is a powerful laptop designed for professionals who need top-tier performance for demanding tasks like video editing, 3D rendering, and software development. Here’s a video by MKBHD with more information.
New “Budget” MacBook with A18 Pro Hardware Rumors
Remember the 2015 MacBook 12” with a single USB-C port? When it was released ~10 years ago, it was controversial for its single USB-C port and one headphone jack. It spearheaded the way for 5 years of “dongle-life” before Apple reversed course in 2020. We had one until recently before giving it to a non-Mac…
MacBook Pro 14″ (M4 Pro)
We just acquired a “base” (24 GB RAM / 512 GB SSD) MacBook M4 Pro 14″ (MSRP $1,999) model from BestBuy during their Memorial Day sale. Along with price matching against Microcenter ($1,699), a BestBuy members-only $75 rebate, “free” AppleCare+ for members, and 2% cash back from the Apple Card, it was a no brainer.…
MacBook Pro 15″ (Intel Core i7-7920HQ)
Note the GPU in this model is not unified and is the discrete AMD Radeon Pro 560. Used 2017 MacBook Pro 15″ (Intel Core i7-7920HQ) Pricing Trends The 2017 MacBook Pro 15″ with Intel Core i7-7920HQ was once a premium choice for professionals needing strong performance in a portable package. Fast-forward to today, and the…
MacBook Pro 16″ (Intel Core i9-9980HK)
Note the GPU in this model is not unified and is the discrete AMD Radeon Pro 5500M. Used 2019 MacBook Pro 16″ (Intel Core i9) Pricing Trends The 2019 MacBook Pro 16″ with Intel Core i9 processors was once Apple’s flagship laptop for power users, featuring high-end specs and robust performance. Over the past year,…
Why the M2 Pro & M2 Max Are Still Excellent Used Macs in 2025
With Apple’s M4 family officially on the scene, prices for older M2 Pro and M2 Max machines have dipped—yet their real-world performance still holds strong. For many users still on Intel or M1 systems, these M2 chips represent one of the best values in the second-hand Mac market right now. Based on benchmark data from…
Intel Macs vs. M1 (2017 vs 2019 vs 2020)
Introduction Apple’s transition from Intel processors to its in-house Apple Silicon marked a seismic shift in computing performance, efficiency, and user experience. This article compares three pivotal machines from the Mac lineup to show just how dramatic that change really was: the 15-inch MacBook Pro (2017) with an Intel Core i7, the 16-inch MacBook Pro…
MacBook Air 13″ (M1 base)
The MacBook Air 13-inch (M1, 2020) is a lightweight and efficient laptop that marked Apple’s transition to its in-house silicon. This is the “OG” M1 Mac Book Air the started the Apple Silicon Revolution back in 2020. The MacBook Air (M1) remains a great choice for students and professionals seeking portability, strong performance, and long battery…