AssignmentPlayful666

joined 10 months ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Enjoy your new machine ! Despite that some may say like "M2 is better, better to take Pro model", don't listen, this is now your Mac and I know how is it to start having doubts about new purchase (happed to me as I got myself basic M3 MBP with 8 gb of ram). So be sure that YOU are the one who likes this laptop, not anyone else. Again, enjoy your new Mac !

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

If it is core i3, it won’t be enough for mostly everything in 2023, it was ok in 2020, but not now really, if it is core i5, then you’ll be fine for light tasks

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Basically, from what I've read about this Mac, the i5 is the same as i3 in single-core tasks, while it is better for multi-core. In 2023 there is really no pint in buying Mac on i3, even for web-browsing. You can check what chip you have in " -> About this Mac" section. As for the price, I can't really tell you as I don't know where are you from, if from US, then on Apple website Air on M1 is from 999$, Air on M2 is from 1099$. I would say that a good price for i5 is about 700$ (I am not from US so maybe I'm completely wrong)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Thank you, wise words, I had doubts but now I feel that I made a right choice and there were no need to spend more. Enjoying my new Mac and happy to become a part of a community. It is so much more comfortable to use than a Windows machine))

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Thank you, the words that needed to be heard, after the euphoria of the new device subsided a bit, I started to have my doubts, but now I feel like I made a right choice, especially since the best MacBook is the one you own, not the one in the shop))

 

I got my first Mac a week ago, MacBook Pro with basic M3 chip with 8GB of RAM. I am a first-year student, studying computing for business. I do not run any serious pro apps and do not play games on it (maybe some small indie projects), and my budget was very strictly limited and I couldn't spend more. I didn't experience any issues with it and didn't feel any lack of performance or anything. This is my first and only laptop so I couldn't wait any more as I needed it for college. Asking because everyone says that 8GB is waste of money, but if I don't really know why do I need a more powerful Mac, did I really made a mistake for buying basic M3 ? Should I have waited and bought on M3 Pro chip ?