What MacBook Pro should I get?
What MacBook Pro should I get, I am also ok with getting a used or refurbished mac and my budget is $600-$700.
All help would be appreciated!
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What MacBook Pro should I get, I am also ok with getting a used or refurbished mac and my budget is $600-$700.
All help would be appreciated!
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harshafromcolumbus wrote:
Thanks for recommending this, which MacBook Pro 2015 should I get? There are 3 of them, there is the 13 inch, the 15 inch IG or Integrated Graphics and there is the 15 DG or Dedicated Graphics.
Use your own judgement here as to what suits your needs/personal preference and/or budget.
I have no further input to add... good luck !
harshafromcolumbus wrote:
Thanks for recommending this, which MacBook Pro 2015 should I get? There are 3 of them, there is the 13 inch, the 15 inch IG or Integrated Graphics and there is the 15 DG or Dedicated Graphics.
Use your own judgement here as to what suits your needs/personal preference and/or budget.
I have no further input to add... good luck !
harshafromcolumbus wrote:
What MacBook Pro should I get, I am also ok with getting a used or refurbished mac and my budget is $600-$700.
All help would be appreciated!
I would not get anything prior to the 2015 MBP.. The 2015 was a solid machine and quite capable of running the latest macOS Big Sur.
I would not get any from 2016-early 2019
buying options:
New:
Apple refurb/clearance:
https://www.apple.com/us/shop/goto/special_deals
alternative refurb/clearance options:
https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/Apple_Systems/Used/Macs_and_Tablets
https://www.decluttr.com/us/store/category/computers-and-accessories
New, only the Mac Mini fits in under $800. It starts at $699. But you'll need to add a monitor, keyboard and mouse.
Used or refurbished you may find other options. As I said a Refurbished 2015 MacBook Air from MacSales.com currently costs $639. And yes it will work for video editing. Just not 4K video editing.
https://eshop.macsales.com/configure-my-mac/UAKI2FS2XXXXXXC
There's also a $799 2015 iMac 4K which will work for video editing fine, even up to 4K video.
https://eshop.macsales.com/configure-my-mac/UABO1F5CXX2XXXB
Outside of that, you'll be hard pressed to find anything else recent enough to support video editing for under $800.
I also just found this 2009 Mac Pro and saw that it could have a lot of upgrades and be very powerful and I found one for $560, do you think it is worth it or would it be slower than the 2015 MacBook pro?
I would not buy an 12 year old Mac Pro at this point. Even though it can take some hardware upgrades, the most you can get with it will be macOS 10.11 El Capitan.
It's 5 versions down from current, and no longer supported by Apple.
For your budget, you'll be hard pressed to find a sufficiently recent MacBook Pro on Apple's refurbished website or most other recommended websites. I'd say look for a MacBook Air, or a Mac mini if you don't need it to be a laptop.
MacSales is a good trustworthy source of refurbished Macs.
It has a 2015 model for under your budget, and it can still update to macOS 11 Big Sur, the current version.
https://eshop.macsales.com/configure-my-mac/macbook-air
If you do not have to have a MacBook I think the new M1 Mac mini would be the way to go. You would be using Big Sur as your operating system. This will give you an almost guaranteed 5 year support life, probably longer. Downside is you have to buy a monitor, keyboard, mouse also.
Go to https://appleinsider.com and do some research and look at the deals tab to find out prices and discounts.
I'm sure that there are a lot of people with far more knowledge than me but I've owned Macs since 1988 and can help you find the answers to questions you may have.
I will be using the MacBook to edit 720p or 1080p video, I am not sure which I am going to use, but I am fine with either one, I also would prefer a MacBook as I want to edit on the go and I am scared that if the power goes out and I am writing files to the disk the computer might get corrupted.
For 1080p editing a MacBook Air will work fine. You will want at least 8GB of RAM and likely a fast external drive to store all the videos.
Also note that a Mac Pro, and MacBook Pro are 2 very different things. The Mac Pro that can take upgrades is a very large desktop tower computer not a laptop.
Would this MacBook Pro work?
Apple MacBook Pro ME864LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop with Retina Display (OLD VERSION) (Renewed)
and would I also be able to do some gaming on it? (Minecraft, Roblox, Terraria etc.)
and if not would this one work
The second one would work yes and is better overall. More RAM, more storage and is newer.
The first one, will not run macOS 11 Big Sur and does not have enough RAM for good smooth video editing.
Thanks for recommending this, which MacBook Pro 2015 should I get? There are 3 of them, there is the 13 inch, the 15 inch IG or Integrated Graphics and there is the 15 DG or Dedicated Graphics.
Thanks for helping!
Ok, thanks and I know that the Mac Pro is a big desktop Mac. What Macs could I find for a $800 budget and are they good for video editing?
What MacBook Pro should I get?