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It depends on your use case. I got my mom the cheapest M1 Air and she loves it more than any other laptop she’s ever had. It’s good for browsing the web, watching videos, making documents, Zoom etc. And the battery life is incredible. 8GB ram is more than enough to do all this and more at the same time (at least on a MacBook).
The more expensive Air and Pro models with more powerful M chips will obviously be better at more demanding tasks - processing, editing, coding etc.
And none will be good for games, unless you shell out $4k to get 40 fps on medium settings.
Gaming would break the Mac since it doesn’t have any fans
Pros have fans.
Thermals are actually fine, the fanless ones don't have enough GPU to overheat.