TechLarry
RIP [H] Brother - June 1, 2022
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Me: $3400 w/AppleCare

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They are thicc boi’s - never thought Apple would go to function over form but these are “Pro” machines after all.Here's my MBP 14 next to my iPad Pro 11". Performance and screen are outstanding. I really don't like the thick, blocky design, though. I'm thinking about returning it and waiting for the new M2 Air in early 2022.
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Don't forget Eve Online which now has a native clientdebating n a 14 or 16, i have a 13" MBP m1 now, but really a year later next to nothing has taken advantage of the new GPUS on m1 arm processors, amazing processors but not much out there can make use of them
World of Warcraft and Tomb raider i think? and a few productivity suits?
Don't forget Eve Online which now has a native client
In all seriousness, I am a WoW Classic player, and the fans don't even turn on with native resolution and graphics at 5/10 with the 16" / M1 Max / 32GPU model. The new model doesn't even get that warm. That is in stark contrast to my 2019 16" with a 5500M and a Core i9, which ran fans at almost full blast while playing. WoW Classic graphically is a 15 year old game though, so I don't necessarily know if it is that impressive.
95% of that 35% is monetary buyers remorse and has nothing to do with thick design methinks...Returned my MBP 14 today and bought a 12.9" M1 iPad Pro and magic keyboard. Got a nice trade in $$ for my 11" iPad Pro, too. The girl at the Apple Store said they've seen about 35% returns on the new MBP 14 and 16. Guess I'm not the only one who didn't like the new thick design. Now, I'm looking to see what the M2 Air has to offer in mid-2022.