Macbook pro comparison
Can anyone tell me why the newer 13" macbook pro with the M1 chip are cheaper than the "older" ones with the traditional type processors? Which is better?
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Can anyone tell me why the newer 13" macbook pro with the M1 chip are cheaper than the "older" ones with the traditional type processors? Which is better?
We are users like you. We are not privy to nor can we speculate about Apple's pricing policies.
As to which is better, it depends on your computing needs. For example, if you need to run Windows the the Intel Mac is better since the M1 Mac can not run Windows.
We are users like you. We are not privy to nor can we speculate about Apple's pricing policies.
As to which is better, it depends on your computing needs. For example, if you need to run Windows the the Intel Mac is better since the M1 Mac can not run Windows.
raymeister-pobox.com wrote:
Can anyone tell me why the newer 13" macbook pro with the M1 chip are cheaper than the "older" ones with the traditional type processors? Which is better?
You have to compare RAM and Storage...
You can upgrade both RAM and Storage at the point of purchase; this will skew the price comparison even further.
You have to explore a little bit through the purchase links to see all the options:
Thanks for that input!
Macbook pro comparison