Apple now has a bunch of different MacBooks in their lineup with the recent release of the M1 Pro MacBook Pro. This means that there are now 3 different small, portable laptops to choose from starting with the cheaper $999 MacBook Air, the midrange $1299 MacBook Pro, and the expensive but full featured M1 Pro 14″ MacBook Pro. However, should you really spend $2000 for a MacBook, and are there hidden benefits for choosing the first M1 MacBooks?
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0:00 Intro
2:05 Design
3:25 Ports
4:08 Size & Weight
5:44 Keyboard
7:22 Price differences
10:20 Webcam & Microphone
10:56 Geekbench
12:35 Cinebench
13:59 GPU
15:12 Display
18:08 Disk Speed
19:12 Final Cut Export Test
21:54 Battery Drain from Testing
23:06 Conclusion
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