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Article literally states how the 16" 16/1TB M1 Pro is $2099

Fair enough on the windows thing, ur right, I was pulling that from nothing.

Was more trying simply state that 16/1TB is actually a common spec, even for premium PC laptops -- regardless. Thanks for the synthetic benchmakr links, but we all know real world usage isnt the same. And things that make a laptop a laptop -- like performance unplugged (where the numbers are *drastically* different on a PC) or battery life, speakers, etc, are all part of the equation.
ofcourse real world usage isn't the same, the razer blade is a bonafide gaming laptop that can maybe double it as a every day laptop, meanwhile the mbp is a everyday laptop that can be pushed to do productivity. if you are referring to battery life, my m1 max maybe get 5 hours of rendering if i leave it unplugged, is that better than intel 13th gen? sure but not by much.
 
Somehow got the 16 inch/1TB/32GB/M1Max for $2381 by changing to silver color on Amazon? Seems like a good deal?
 
Note, however, that's only when both are connected to wall power. On battery, which is important for a laptop, the M2 Max should be is much faster, because (if it's anything like the M1 Max) it should maintain its speed, while high-end Intel laptops typically slow considerably.
apple 16inch for 2800 only has 16gb and its soldered.
M2 Max doesn't come with 16GB; it's 32GB min.
 
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Note, however, that's only when both are connected to wall power. On battery, which is important for a laptop, the M2 Max should be is much faster, because (if it's anything like the M1 Max) it should maintain its speed, while high-end Intel laptops typically slow considerably.

M2 Max doesn't come with 16GB; it's 32GB min.
great, my original point is windows laptop even though cost 3k and only comes with 16gb ram, the ram is upgradable.
 
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