2024 ULTIMATE MacBook BUYING GUIDE!
Summary
TLDRDieses Video-Skript bietet eine detaillierte Übersicht über die neuesten MacBook-Modelle mit M3-Chip. Es vergleicht die verschiedenen Größen und Konfigurationen, wie die 13-Zoll MacBook Air, 15-Zoll MacBook Air und 14-Zoll sowie 16-Zoll MacBook Pro. Es erklärt die Unterschiede in Design, Leistung, Bildschirmqualität und Anschlüsse und hilft dabei, die richtige Wahl für den Benutzer zu treffen. Besonderes Augenmerk liegt auf den Verbesserungen der M3-Modelle gegenüber ihren Vorgängern und den optimalen Konfigurationsoptionen für langanhaltende Nutzung.
Takeaways
- 💻 Die neuesten MacBooks basieren auf dem M3-Chip und umfassen sowohl Air als auch Pro Modelle mit verschiedenen Größen und Konfigurationen.
- 🔍 Es gibt fünf M3 MacBook-Modelle, beginnend mit dem 13-Zoll MacBook Air, das mit einem M3-Chip mit acht CPU- und acht GPU-Kernen ausgestattet ist.
- 💰 Der 13-Zoll MacBook Air ist günstiger als das M2-Modell und bietet eine deutliche Leistungssteigerung, insbesondere für Nutzer, die von vor-M1-Modellen upgraden.
- 🖥 Die 13-Zoll MacBook Air hat einen 13,6-Zoll Liquid Retina-Display mit P3-Farbraum und unterstützt 10 Milliarden Farben für eine gute Farbwiedergabe.
- 🔊 Der Vier-Lautsprecher-System ist praktisch unsichtbar, bietet jedoch Spatial Audio und ist gut für Unterhaltung und Videoanrufe geeignet.
- 📸 Die 1080p-Kamera hat eine bessere Bildqualität im Vergleich zu den 720p-Modellen der M1-Zeit und profitiert von einem verbesserten Bildsignalprozessor.
- ⌨️ Die Tastatur ist in jeder MacBook-Modell gleich und gilt als eine der besten auf dem Markt, mit einer großen Größe, Festigkeit und gutem Feedback.
- 🔌 Alle MacBooks verfügen über zwei Thunderbolt 3/USB 4-Ports, einen MagSafe-Port und einen 3,5-mm-Kopfhöreranschluss, aber nur der MacBook Air hat alle drei Ports auf der linken Seite.
- 🔋 Die Konfigurationsoptionen umfassen acht Gigabyte des einheitlichen Speichers, der auf 16 oder 24 erweitert werden können, und internen Speicher von 256 Gigabyte bis zu zwei Terabyte.
- 🔄 Der M3 MacBook Air unterstützt ein externes 6K/60-Hz-Display, wenn das Laptop-Display verwendet wird, und zwei Displays, wenn das MacBook geschlossen ist.
- 🌟 Die 15-Zoll-Modelle bieten einen 15,3-Zoll-Display mit höherer Auflösung und einen sechsspurigen Sound mit Kraft-Aufhebungs-Woofern für bessere Audioqualität.
Q & A
Welche drei Fragen sollte man sich stellen, bevor man einen MacBook kauft?
-Man sollte sich fragen, ob man einen MacBook Air oder einen MacBook Pro benötigt, welche Größe man benötigt und welche Konfiguration am besten für einen passt.
Was unterscheidet den 13-Zoll MacBook Air vom M2-Modell?
-Der 13-Zoll MacBook Air hat einen identischen Design, Form und Gewicht wie das M2-Modell, aber er kostet 100 Dollar weniger und bietet einen großen Leistungssprung, besonders wenn man von einem älteren Modell hochstuft.
Was ist neu beim 15-Zoll M3 MacBook Air im Vergleich zum 13-Zoll Modell?
-Der 15-Zoll M3 MacBook Air hat einen größeren Bildschirm mit höherer Auflösung, einen sechsspritzigen Sound-System mit Kraft-Absorber-Woofern, einen größeren Touchpad und eine größere Handfläche für ein komfortableres Tippen.
Welche Art von Benutzer profitiert möglicherweise von der GPU-Erweiterung auf dem MacBook Air?
-Die GPU-Erweiterung ist normalerweise nicht für die meisten Benutzer empfehlenwert, da die Zielgruppe des MacBook Air nicht wahrscheinlich von der zusätzlichen GPU-Leistung profitieren wird.
Was ist das Hauptmerkmal des 14-Zoll M3 MacBook Pro?
-Der 14-Zoll M3 MacBook Pro hat einen dickeren Gehäusekörper, zwei Thunderbolt 3-Ports, einen MagSafe-Port, einen 3,5-mm-Kopfhörer-Stecker, einen SDXC-Kartenleser und einen HDMI-Port.
Welche Art von Bildschirm bietet der 14-Zoll M3 MacBook Pro?
-Der 14-Zoll M3 MacBook Pro bietet einen 14,2-Zoll Liquid Retina XDR-Bildschirm mit mini-LED-Technologie, mehr Dimmen-Zonen für dunklere Schwarztöne und 100 nits mehr Helligkeit für SDR-Inhalte.
Was unterscheidet den M3 Pro MacBook Pro vom M3 MacBook Pro?
-Der M3 Pro MacBook Pro hat entweder einen 11- oder 12-Kern-CPU, einen 14- oder 18-Kern-GPU, 18 GB bis 36 GB einheitliches Arbeitsspeicher und 512 GB bis 8 TB internen Speicher, während der M3 MacBook Pro einen 8-Kern-CPU, einen 10-Kern-GPU und 8 GB bis 24 GB einheitliches Arbeitsspeicher hat.
Welche Fähigkeiten bietet der M3 Max Chip im Vergleich zum M3 Pro Chip?
-Der M3 Max Chip bietet bis zu 16 CPU-Kerne, 14 GPU-Kerne, 120 GB einheitliches Arbeitsspeicher und die schnellste Arbeitsspeicherbandbreite, was für extrem anspruchsvolle Aufgaben geeignet ist.
Was ist das Hauptmerkmal des 16-Zoll MacBook Pro?
-Der 16-Zoll MacBook Pro hat einen 16,2-Zoll Liquid Retina XDR-Bildschirm, der größer und beeindruckender ist als der des 14-Zoll Modells, und bietet möglicherweise die besten Lautsprecher aller von mir getesteten Laptops.
Welche Art von Benutzer benötigt möglicherweise einen M3 Max MacBook Pro?
-Benutzer, die extrem anspruchsvolle Aufgaben wie Videobearbeitung oder Batch-Verarbeitung von Hunderten von Bildern durchführen, könnten von einem M3 Max MacBook Pro profitieren.
Was ist die Empfehlung, wenn man nicht die neuesten MacBooks benötigt?
-Man sollte in Betracht ziehen, ältere Modelle wie die M2 oder M1 MacBooks in Erwägung zu ziehen, da sie für die meisten Benutzer ausreichend leistungsfähig sind.
Outlines
💻 MacBook Auswahl: Von Air zu Pro
Dieser Absatz präsentiert die Entscheidungswege und Unterschiede zwischen den fünf verschiedenen M3 MacBook Modellen. Es beginnt mit der günstigsten Option, dem 13-Zoll MacBook Air, und geht dann zu den teureren Modellen. Der Fokus liegt auf der Leistung, Design, Bildschirmgröße und -qualität, sowie den verschiedenen Konfigurationsoptionen. Der Absatz betont auch die Bedeutung der richtigen Konfiguration, insbesondere für die Lebensdauer des Geräts, und bietet Empfehlungen für Speicher- und Festplattenkapazitäten.
🔍 SSD Geschwindigkeiten und Farbkalibrierung
In diesem Absatz werden die Geschwindigkeitsunterschiede der SSDs in den verschiedenen MacBook Air Modellen diskutiert, insbesondere zwischen den 256 GB und den größeren Speicherkapazitäten. Es wird auch auf die Verbesserung der Farbkalibrierung und die Vorteile der BenQ-Monitore für Mac-Nutzer eingegangen, die eine perfekte Farbsynchronisation bieten und für professionelle Aufgaben wie Videobearbeitung oder Fotobearbeitung ideal sind.
🚀 Neue 14-Zoll M3 MacBook Pro: Hochleistung und mehr Ports
Dieser Absatz stellt die neue 14-Zoll M3 MacBook Pro vor, die den 13-Zoll M2 MacBook Pro ersetzt. Es werden die Designänderungen, die verbesserten Ports und die Einführung des SDXC-Kartenlesers und HDMI-Ports hervorgehoben. Es wird auch auf die Einschränkungen der externen Bildschirmunterstützung und die Verbesserungen des Displays, insbesondere die Einführung des Liquid Retina XDR Displays, eingegangen.
🌟 M3 Pro und M3 Max: Die Spitzenleistung für Profis
Der Absatz konzentriert sich auf die höheren Modellle mit den M3 Pro und M3 Max Chips. Es werden die Leistungsmerkmale, die verbesserten Ports und die Fähigkeit, mehrere hochauflösende Bildschirme zu unterstützen, diskutiert. Es werden auch die Unterschiede zwischen den beiden Chips und die Anwendungsfälle für diese High-End-Modelle erläutert.
🔋 Batterielebensdauer und alternative MacBook Modelle
In diesem letzten Absatz werden die hervorragende Batterieleistung aller fünf MacBooks hervorgehoben und die Empfehlung gegeben, auch ältere Modelle wie die M2 oder M1 in Betracht zu ziehen, wenn sie den Anforderungen entsprechen. Der Fokus liegt auf der Bedeutung der richtigen Wahl, um eine lange Nutzungsdauer zu gewährleisten.
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Keywords
💡MacBook Air
💡MacBook Pro
💡M3 Chip
💡Leistung
💡Display
💡Konfiguration
💡Portabilität
💡Externe Anzeigeunterstützung
💡Akkulebenszeit
💡Upgrade
Highlights
Die neuesten M3 MacBooks bieten eine größere Auswahl an Modellen und Konfigurationen für verschiedene Benutzerbedürfnisse.
Der 13-Zoll MacBook Air M3 ist 100 Dollar günstiger als das M2 Modell und bietet eine ähnliche Design, Form und Gewicht.
Der 13-Zoll MacBook Air hat einen 1080p-Bildschirm mit einem breiteren Farbbereich und 1 Milliarde Farben.
Die Tastatur aller MacBooks wird als eine der besten aller getesteten Laptops bezeichnet.
Die 15-Zoll MacBook Air bietet einen 6-Lautsprecher-Soundsystem mit Kraft-Aufhebenden Bass-Lautsprechern für bessere Audioqualität.
Der 14-Zoll M3 MacBook Pro hat einen 14,2-Zoll Liquid Retina XDR-Bildschirm mit Mini-LED-Technologie für dunklere Schwarztöne.
Der M3 MacBook Pro unterstützt nur ein externes Display mit bis zu 6K/60 Hz über Thunderbolt oder 4K/144 Hz über HDMI.
Die M3 Pro und M3 Max MacBooks kommen mit einem aktiven Kühlsystem, was eine konstante CPU-Leistung bei langen Belastungsperioden ermöglicht.
Die M3 Pro MacBooks bieten mehr Ports, einschließlich drei Thunderbolt 4-Ports, für flexiblere Geräteverbindungen.
Die 16-Zoll MacBook Pro hat einen 16,2-Zoll-Bildschirm und bietet die besten Lautsprecher aller getesteten Laptops.
Die neuesten MacBooks unterstützen WiFi 6E, was eine schnellere und stabilere Internetverbindung bedeutet.
Die Konfiguration der MacBooks kann nicht nachträglich geändert werden, was die Bedeutung einer zukunftssicheren Auswahl der Spezifikationen hervorhebt.
Das 15-Zoll MacBook Air hat einen größeren Trackpad und eine größere Handfläche, was einen komfortableren Schreibkomfort bietet.
Die M3 MacBooks bieten eine hervorragende Akkuleistung, die für den überwiegenden Benutzerbedarf ausreichend ist.
Die M3 Pro und M3 Max Chip-Varianten bieten deutliche Leistungssteigerungen für anspruchsvolle Anwendungen.
Die 16-Zoll MacBook Pro hat eine höhere Batteriekapazität und bietet eine hervorragende Akkuleistung für den mobilen Einsatz.
BenQ bietet speziell für Mac-Nutzer konzipierte Monitore, die eine perfekte Farbsynchronisation mit MacBook-Displays bieten.
Die neuesten MacBooks sind für eine Vielzahl von Anwendungen geeignet, von alltäglichen Aufgaben bis hin zu professionellen Arbeitsaufgaben.
Transcripts
- Before buying a MacBook,
you need to answer these three questions.
First of all, do you need a MacBook Air or a MacBook Pro,
then which size do you need, and then finally,
which configuration would work best for you?
So let's talk about the important differences
between the five M3 MacBooks,
and this way, you could have all the information
that you need to choose the right MacBook for you.
We're going to start out with the least expensive model,
the 13 inch MacBook Air and then work our way up.
And this was a relatively incremental update
from the M2 model.
It starts out at $1,100,
which is actually $100 less
than the M2 model was when it was released.
And this makes sense because there's a lot of similarities
starting with the identical design, shape, and weight,
all of which were major upgrades with the previous model.
What's great is that, again,
we're getting an extremely capable MacBook
that's also super portable.
If you're upgrading from any MacBook Air
prior to the M1 models,
you're in for a huge jump in performance.
And in fact, the MacBook Air has the same M3 chip
that you get on the 14 inch M3 MacBook Pro.
The only difference is that we're starting out
with an eight core CPU and an eight core GPU,
and it can be upgraded to a 10 core GPU
for an additional 100 bucks,
and the M3 MacBook Pro only comes with a 10 core GPU.
Now typically, this GPU upgrade is not something
that I recommend for most users
because the target audience
for the MacBook Air isn't super likely
to benefit from additional GPU performance.
And I would rather that you upgrade other components first,
and we're gonna go ahead and talk about those later on.
Now looking at the display,
it's the same 13.6 inch liquid retina display
that we had on the M2 model.
It's bright, it has small bezels,
it's a P3 display, which is a wider color gamut,
and it supports 1 billion colors.
So whether you're just using this MacBook for school,
for work, to surf the web, or to watch content,
this display is very good.
It's not at the same level as the 14 or 16 inch displays,
but we'll get to those in just a moment.
Now the four speaker system is practically invisible
in the hinge, and considering the design,
they get plenty loud, they offer spatial audio,
and they work well for watching movies,
for playing games, or for video calls.
Just like with the display,
these aren't as good as the ones that we're getting
on the higher end MacBooks,
but they're very good laptop speakers.
Now the camera is the same 1080p camera
that we have on the rest of the lineup.
It's noticeably better than the 720p one
that we had on the M1 models.
And again, we're combining this hardware with the new ISP,
or image signal processor, on the M3 chip.
So we're getting a better overall image
with improved low light performance.
The keyboard is excellent.
It's the same in every model in this entire lineup,
and it might be the best keyboard
on any laptop that I've tested.
It's a great size, it's solid,
there is no give when you press on the board,
and the keys themselves are responsive
and have a good amount of feedback.
Now looking at the track pad,
Apple probably makes my favorite track pads.
They're extremely responsive and accurate,
you can press anywhere,
and the only difference between the various models
is the size.
As far as ports,
we're getting two Thunderbolt 3/USB 4 ports
and a MagSafe port on the left side
and then a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack on the right.
Now it's important to mention that
because all three ports are on the left side,
you can only attach accessories
or charge the MacBook Air from one side.
As far as configuration options,
we start out with eight gigabytes of unified memory,
which can be upgraded to 16 or 24.
And for internal storage, we start out with 256 gigabytes
and go all the way up to two terabytes.
Now keep in mind that none of these MacBooks
can be upgraded,
so make sure that you get a configuration
that will serve your needs for the life of the device.
For example, I would upgrade to 16 gigabytes
of unified memory instead of adding GPU cores.
And as far as internal storage,
get as much as you need for apps and local files
and then supplement with much less expensive external SSDs.
You can easily get a fast two terabyte external SSD
for under 150 bucks.
Now when it comes to external display support,
there's been some confusion.
So the M3 MacBook Air
supports a single external 6K/60 hertz display
if you still wanna use the display on the laptop itself.
If you close the MacBook Air,
then it will support another 5K/60 hertz display.
So the maximum number of displays you're getting is two.
Now battery size and rating remain excellent.
We're getting an upgraded chip,
dual external display support, and an upgrade to WiFi 6E.
So just like the previous model,
this is an outstanding option
for the overwhelming majority of users
who need a powerful, light, and portable MacBook
for everyday use, for school, or general business needs.
Now say that you love the thin and sleek design,
but you want a larger display.
That's when you step up to the 15 inch M3 MacBook Air.
It starts out at $1,300,
so technically $200 more than the 13 inch model.
But it already includes the $100 upgrade to the 10 core GPU.
Again, we're getting an eight core CPU.
It starts out with eight gigabytes of unified memory
and can be upgraded to 16 or 24.
And the internal storage, again, starts out at 256 gigs
and can go all the way up to two terabytes.
Now as far as SSD speeds,
if you're familiar with any of the M1 or M2 MacBooks,
you already know that the 256 gigabyte versions
of the MacBook Airs, both the 13 and the 15,
come with significantly slower SSD speeds
than the larger sizes.
We also found some super interesting differences
when it came to large file transfer speeds,
which I show in this comparison
with the 16 inch MacBook Pro.
So check it out if you're interested.
We're essentially getting the same features
and functions as the 13 inch model,
but with a noticeably larger 15.3 inch display,
which also has a higher resolution.
Another upgrade is going from four speakers
to a six speaker sound system with force-canceling woofers.
So on the 15 inch MacBook Air,
we're getting a fuller sound
and better overall audio quality.
We're getting a larger track pad
and a larger palmrest assembly,
so it's a bit more comfortable to type on.
And while we have a larger battery at 16.5 watt hours
versus 52.6 on the 13 inch model,
we're getting the same rating for 15 hours of wireless web
and 18 hours of Apple TV movie playback.
Now as far as power adapter,
the 13 inch model comes with a 30 watt single port adapter
and then an optional $20 upgrade
to a 35 watt dual USB-C power adapter.
The 15 inch MacBook Air already comes
with a dual port adapter.
And both laptops can accept up to 70 watts
for fast charging.
As far as colors, both MacBook Air models are available
in space gray, silver, starlight, and then midnight,
which is supposed to be more fingerprint resistant
than the previous midnight finish.
But I have both, and I haven't really noticed
a major difference.
Now neither of the MacBook Airs has a fan,
so they're absolutely silent.
For external display support, again,
we're looking at a single external display
if you're using the MacBook display
and then two displays if you close the 15 inch MacBook Air.
But if you've seen my MacBook accessories video,
I showed you how to connect three external 4K displays
to any Mac or MacBook that has at least an M1 chip in it.
And that's in addition to the MacBook display itself.
In that video, I was using the PD2725U,
but BenQ actually makes three different models
specifically designed for Mac users.
These monitors don't just look great,
but they're shipped with default color settings
that perfectly match MacBook colors.
They also have something called M-book mode,
which provides active color syncing,
so the colors on the MacBook display
and the color on the BenQ displays look the same.
And this way, if I'm editing videos or photos,
I know that I can trust the colors that I see.
They have plenty of ports, and the stand is super versatile,
so you can tilt your display, lower or raise it,
and easily switch between landscape and portrait mode.
They have a built-in KVM switch,
so you can use the same display keyboard
and mouse with two different devices.
And I love the Hotkey Puck G2
because it gives me easy access
to all of the monitors' features
without having to mess around
with tiny buttons on the back of the monitor.
So click the link in the description
to learn more about BenQ's three displays
designed specifically for Macs,
and thank you to BenQ
for sponsoring this portion of the video.
All right, so now we're getting to the biggest update
of this year's lineup,
and that's the new 14 inch M3 MacBook Pro,
which replaces the 13 inch M2 MacBook Pro.
And here, things get a little confusing
because of how Apple named their MacBooks and their chips.
So this is the 14 inch M3 MacBook Pro,
and we also have a 14 inch M3 Pro MacBook Pro.
And you'll see in a minute
that while they look very similar,
they don't have the same features.
So starting out, we have a much thicker body
than even the 15 inch MacBook Air,
but we have the same overall shape.
The MacBook Pro has two Thunderbolt 3 ports,
a MagSafe port, and a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack
on the left, then an SDXC card reader
and an HDMI port on the right.
Now I love the SDXC card reader on the MacBook Pro.
This way, I don't have to bring a dedicated card reader
or an adapter with me whenever I travel,
but I know that that's not meaningful for everyone.
Also, the HDMI port gives you compatibility
with more monitors without needing an adapter.
But we're actually taking a step back
with external display support
because the M3 MacBook Pro
only supports a single display
with up to 6K/60 hertz over Thunderbolt
or a single display with up to 4K/144 hertz over HDMI.
So regardless of whether the MacBook is open
or closed, you can't use two external display,
which is strange for a Pro device
considering that it's a feature that's available on the Air.
Now looking at the built-in display,
we're getting a nice upgrade
with a 14.2 inch liquid retina XDR display.
And this is the same display
that we're getting on the higher end M3 Pro MacBook Pro.
It's an absolutely incredible display,
it's super sharp, the colors look amazingly crisp,
and because it's a mini LED display
versus LCD on the MacBook Air,
we're getting more dimming zones with darker blacks.
And the MacBook Pro is a hundred nits brighter
for SDR content and goes up to a thousand nits
of sustained full screen brightness
and 1,600 nits peak brightness for HDR content.
Now if all you watch is SDR content,
then it's not a major difference,
but more and more content is being created in HDR,
and then the difference is definitely noticeable.
It also has ProMotion,
which is Apple's adaptive refresh rate of up to 120 hertz.
And essentially, depending on what you're doing,
the display can go from 24 hertz
all the way up to 120 hertz
in order to optimize the user experience
and maximize battery life.
We're getting a slightly smaller track pad
than the 15 inch MacBook Air
and the black keyboard well, which I love.
All of the MacBooks now have
a full height row of function keys
and a large touch ID button,
so no more touch bar, which I actually like,
but some of you're gonna miss and some of you are not.
We're getting the same 1080p camera,
but the speakers are upgraded
to a high fidelity six speaker system.
And I know this sounds similar
to what we're getting with the 15 inch MacBook Air,
but these speakers are now positioned
on the side of the keyboard,
and the sound quality is noticeably better.
Now all three Pro models
come with an active cooling system or fans,
which means that there's no drop in performance
as the CPU is being pushed to 100% for a long period of time
versus the MacBook Air models that show about a 7.5% drop.
And this is because the CPU on the MacBook Air
has to throttle back performance
in order to keep the temperature down.
The M3 MacBook Pro starts out at $1,600,
and that's with an eight core CPU, a 10 core GPU,
eight gigabytes of unified memory,
and 512 gigabytes of internal storage.
So we are getting the faster SSD,
but we're still looking at 100 gigabytes per second
of memory bandwidth.
That's the same as the MacBook Air.
The unified memory can be upgraded to 16 or 24,
and the internal storage can go up to two terabytes,
again, just like the MacBook Air.
We're getting a 70 watt hour battery
with the same rating for wireless web as the MacBook Air,
but four hours longer for Apple TV app movie playback.
We're also getting a 70 watt USB-C power adapter
and an optional $20 upgrade to a 96 watt adapter,
which is the maximum this MacBook will accept
for fast charging.
So now we're getting to the higher end MacBooks
that come with the M3 Pro and M3 Max chips.
And again, this year, Apple didn't change anything
about the design and focused on performance.
We're getting the same incredible display
as the M3 MacBook Pro, the same keyboard, track pad,
and the exact same design,
except that it comes in this super cool space black
instead of space gray.
Now as far as ports, we see some meaningful upgrades
that actually make this more of a Pro device.
We're getting three Thunderbolt 4 ports,
one on the right and two on the left,
so you can connect accessories
and charge this MacBook from both sides.
We're also getting an HDMI port,
an SDXC card reader on the right,
and a MagSafe 3 port on the left.
If you get the 14 inch model with an M3 Pro chip,
you can connect up to two 6K/60 hertz display.
If you get it with an M3 Max chip,
you can connect up to three 6K/60 hertz display
and a fourth 4K/144 hertz display over HDMI.
So if you wanted to, you could set up a very powerful
and versatile workstation,
and essentially use this MacBook as a desktop.
Now speaking of the two variations of the chip,
the M3 Pro comes with either an 11 or 12 core CPU,
a 14 or 18 core GPU,
it starts out with 18 gigabytes of unified memory
and goes up to 36 gigs,
and starts out with 512 gigabytes of internal storage
and goes as high as eight terabytes.
When compared with the M3 chip,
the M3 Pro gives us two
or three additional performance cores
and two additional efficiency cores,
and we can see the difference in multi-core performance.
We're also getting better GPU performance
and faster memory bandwidth.
If you need even better performance,
then you can go with the M3 Max chip,
which goes all the way up to a 16 core CPU, a 14 core GPU,
120 gigabytes of unified memory,
and the fastest memory bandwidth.
Now keep in mind that that setup would be complete overkill
for the overwhelming majority of users,
and at the same time,
it would absolutely crush what super demanding users need.
Simply put, if you don't know that you need an M3 Max,
you don't need an M3 Max.
Now these powerful chips do take a toll on the battery,
so even with a slightly larger battery,
we're looking at 12 hours of wireless web
and 18 hours of Apple TV.
Which brings us to the biggest and baddest MacBook.
It's definitely bigger and heavier,
but the 16.2 inch display is absolutely gorgeous.
It's a larger version of the liquid retina XDR display
that we saw in the 14 inch model.
And this might be the nicest display
on any laptop that I've used.
So this happens to be the MacBook
that I take with me when I travel.
We're essentially getting the same features
and functions as a 14 inch,
but the speakers are even better.
These actually might be the best speakers on any laptop
that I've ever tested,
other than the previous models of this exact MacBook.
We're getting the biggest track pad.
And while the keyboard is the same size,
the larger palm assembly, again,
makes typing more comfortable for me.
When comparing prices,
keep in mind that there is no M3 version of this Max,
just M3 Pro and M3 Max.
And while it has the same Max configurations
as the 14 inch model, it starts out with a 12 core CPU
and an 18 core GPU, which are a $200 upgrade on the 14 inch.
We're also getting a more powerful 140 watt power adapter
for fast charging, which brings me to battery life.
So the 16 inch MacBook Pro has a higher rating
than the 14 inch M3 Pro MacBook Pro,
but the same rating as the M3 MacBook Pro,
which puts it at a tie for the lead.
I've been using all five of these since they were released,
and the battery life is absolutely outstanding
on all of them.
With a typical workload,
I have plenty of battery life at the end of the day,
and I only charge them every two to three days.
And it's mostly during days where I'm editing video
or batch processing hundreds of images
that I notice the additional capacity.
If you don't absolutely need the latest
and greatest MacBook,
I would also consider looking at the M2
or even the M1 models.
I've made plenty of videos about those as well.
You know what I always say,
buy it nice or buy it twice.
Good luck, and see you soon.
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