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MacBook M1 Pro: A Day In The Life Review!



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Chapters:
0:00​ – Intro
1:09​ – Video context
2:51​ – vs 2016 MacBook
4:40 – PIA AD
6:57​ – Things to love
9:45​ – Performance tests
12:49​ – Final thoughts

MacBook M1 Pro: My Real World Review & Day In the Life!

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  1. Very much considering getting a Mac computer. I have been having great luck with my iPad Pro with the M1 but i need something that can process more tracks of 4K video. My pc is great but its not working well with Premiere Pro and i cannot find a better video card. The Macs are pricy but seeing how well this iPad works for video editing, the MacBook would be amazing

  2. The last MacBook I purchased was a 2010 MBP and I love that machine it still runs fine just a bit slow (but the ssd and Ram upgrade helped a bit) and that thing lasted me a good 5-6 years so I’m confident this generation of MacBooks will last even longer so even though they’re more expensive, with software updates and everything it’ll be a long time before an upgrade is needed

  3. 12:08 It heavily depends on what type of work you’re doing I think the reason you’re not seeing a big increase in performance is because of the type of test you’re doing

  4. It might be built to last but it's Apple which means that it will all be changed in the next 24x months. I have 2x MacBook Pros, 1x MacBook, 1x MacBook Air and a 27" iMac from various periods in the past 8 years in the house and they all need different connections to monitors and most can't be hooked up to the iMac for screen purposes only! Although they are all great pieces of kit

  5. Optimizations? That is a system that can't keep its processor cool. Throttles hard. Optimizations play a role but this (win vs win result) is not optimization related as far as I can tell.