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Read on for my full thoughts on each Apple laptop, and we'll help you choose the MacBook you should buy today. 1. Macbook Air M3. Our pick for best overall laptop is the MacBook Air M3, so no...
In Apple’s 2024 edition, the 16-inch MacBook Pro remains a formidable content-creation laptop, with all-day battery life, a fantastic new display option, and Thunderbolt 5 connectivity...
Best desktop Mac: Apple Mac Studio (2023) – check price; Best affordable Mac: Apple Mac Mini (2023) – check price; Best value Mac: Apple MacBook Air M1 – check price
Here’s the pros and cons in my M4 MacBook Pro review. What is it? The M4 MacBook Pro is the entry-level Pro laptop in Apple’s lineup, promising more power than the MacBook Air and more ports...
Apple’s processors offer much better performance and faster integrated graphics, and the laptops have stellar battery life; their batteries are also less prone to draining quickly when you’re...
The 14-inch MacBook Pro is the widest-ranging laptop in the Mac lineup, available with the basic M3 processor, the middle M3 Pro, and even the monstrous M3 Max.
The best Apple laptop we've tested is the Apple MacBook Pro 14 (M3, 2023). This late 2023 model comes only nine months after its M2 predecessor, sporting Apple's new M3 SoCs. The M3 Pro/Max chips bring even better performance and can easily handle the most challenging tasks, like video editing and 3D graphics.
Every MacBook in our list has undergone a range of rigorous tests, looking past the spec sheet to see what the laptops have to offer. We delve into crucial aspects like processing power, design...
Whether we’re stressing all eight CPU cores in a rendering test or pushing the GPU cores in a graphics test, the MacBook Air with its passively cooled M2 chip was better than the M1 across the ...
Apple MacBook Air M3 (2024) review: the best ultraportable laptop out there. The MacBook Air gets a bump to intergalactic processing speeds with Apple’s newest M3 chip. Is that enough to hold the interest?