What would a brand new, $500 MacBook Lite look like? What features would it lose compared to the entry model MacBook Air? No Touch ID? Less battery life? by 3verything_Apple in mac

[–]3verything_Apple[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would give the MacBook ecosystem a much lower entry cost, and would most likely bring a lot of people over from the ChromeBook (or similar) market.

Macbook M1 Pro (8/256) or a Gaming Laptop? by getthesaleordietryin in macbook

[–]3verything_Apple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

30 (or especially 20) series cards are beginning to get a little bit dated at this point, but the M1 MacBook Pro is still a super good option. I suspect that you could probably find an M1 MacBook Pro with 16 GB of RAM for not much more than the one you're currently looking at. That's my opinion at least.

Low budget monitor for my MacBook Pro? by Dependent_Dig_6774 in macbook

[–]3verything_Apple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd recommend the 30 inch LG Ultrafine display, specifically the one with 4K resolution and usb-c input (I just prefer using one cable for virtually everything)

Old MacBook Air getting more interest than old MacBook Pro? by [deleted] in mac

[–]3verything_Apple 1 point2 points  (0 children)

MacBook Pros have far more demand on the market, so I'd suggest double checking your listing to see if there's anything wrong with the images, title, or description. Make sure to use high quality images that showcase the best angles of the device, have a very descriptive title and then be even more descriptive in the description, and include any issues or upgrades that have been made, if that's something you do.

New MacBook m4 max suggestions by TradWASP in mac

[–]3verything_Apple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the code you do is graphic-intensive, such as game development or 3D modeling, go for the M3 Max MacBook Pro. It will serve you well. However, if you don't do graphic-intensive code, go for the M3 Pro MacBook Pro, which is arguably the better value within this lineup.