DHagan4755 macrumors 68020 Original poster Jul 18, 2002 2,373 7,374 Massachusetts Jul 16, 2022 #1 With the new MacBook Air M2 in the wild, I'm curious who is contemplating buying (or has bought) the 13" MacBook Pro M2.
With the new MacBook Air M2 in the wild, I'm curious who is contemplating buying (or has bought) the 13" MacBook Pro M2.
C Captain_Mac macrumors regular Feb 14, 2021 126 264 Jul 16, 2022 #2 Not me. But watching the videos it does make sense for those who want an M2 with sustained performance. The M2 MacBook Air throttles rapidly.
Not me. But watching the videos it does make sense for those who want an M2 with sustained performance. The M2 MacBook Air throttles rapidly.
jz0309 Contributor Sep 25, 2018 13,631 40,042 SoCal Jul 16, 2022 #3 DHagan4755 said: With the new MacBook Air M2 in the wild, I'm curious who is contemplating buying (or has bought) the 13" MacBook Pro M2. Click to expand... If you would look in the MBA thread you might find answers… I’ll put the link here for you: MacBook Air ultra-thin laptops forums.macrumors.com
DHagan4755 said: With the new MacBook Air M2 in the wild, I'm curious who is contemplating buying (or has bought) the 13" MacBook Pro M2. Click to expand... If you would look in the MBA thread you might find answers… I’ll put the link here for you: MacBook Air ultra-thin laptops forums.macrumors.com
A ADGrant macrumors 68000 Mar 26, 2018 1,793 1,111 Jul 16, 2022 #4 Captain_Mac said: Not me. But watching the videos it does make sense for those who want an M2 with sustained performance. The M2 MacBook Air throttles rapidly. Click to expand... I think those people would be better served with the base 14" MBP which is better than the M2 MBP in almost every respect though it does lose on single core performance.
Captain_Mac said: Not me. But watching the videos it does make sense for those who want an M2 with sustained performance. The M2 MacBook Air throttles rapidly. Click to expand... I think those people would be better served with the base 14" MBP which is better than the M2 MBP in almost every respect though it does lose on single core performance.
A ADGrant macrumors 68000 Mar 26, 2018 1,793 1,111 Jul 16, 2022 #5 jz0309 said: If you would look in the MBA thread you might find answers… I’ll put the link here for you: MacBook Air ultra-thin laptops forums.macrumors.com Click to expand... That link leads to the MBA forum not a thread. Also the OP was asking about the 13" MBP, not the MBA.
jz0309 said: If you would look in the MBA thread you might find answers… I’ll put the link here for you: MacBook Air ultra-thin laptops forums.macrumors.com Click to expand... That link leads to the MBA forum not a thread. Also the OP was asking about the 13" MBP, not the MBA.
jz0309 Contributor Sep 25, 2018 13,631 40,042 SoCal Jul 16, 2022 #6 ADGrant said: That link leads to the MBA forum not a thread. Also the OP was asking about the 13" MBP, not the MBA. Click to expand... true, my bad, should have posted the link to the MBP forum ... in either case, I am sure there are plenty threads in the MBP forum as well ...
ADGrant said: That link leads to the MBA forum not a thread. Also the OP was asking about the 13" MBP, not the MBA. Click to expand... true, my bad, should have posted the link to the MBP forum ... in either case, I am sure there are plenty threads in the MBP forum as well ...
haralds macrumors 68040 Jan 3, 2014 3,167 1,344 Silicon Valley, CA Jul 16, 2022 #7 Have a look here: Gruber: The 2022 13-Inch MacBook Air