Well, I implied the M2 vs M3 debate.
Right now only Mac Book Pros have the M3 series of chips, the AIR still come
with M2.
The MacBookPro do have a display that is twice as bright if you have vision
that can take advantage of that.
All of the MacBooks’s power buttons double as touch ID, so if you have enough
dexterity to use the power button then you shouldn’t need to have touch ID on
the keyboard.
That being said, if you are not traveling with the computer then getting a
MacMini might be a good idea. You can hook up a very inexpensive display or the
Studio display and get as powerful a system without paying for a keyboard
and/or display that you don’t plan to use.
Generally, unless you manage what’s is open on your system, having more shared
memory will be more important than additional cores which is what the M3 is
giving you.
If you are doing sound processing or visual processing then you might need the
extra processing of the M3. If you are doing eMail and Web browsing or small
business accounting, I would expect putting the cost difference between a AIR
with M2 and a Pro with M3 would better be placed in shared memory or additional
storage.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Dec 2, 2023, at 8:35 AM, Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Jonathan, thanks for answering. Do you have anything more substantial to say
> about the reasons why you would suggest the air over the MacBook Pro? For
> example how about my question concerning the M2 chip in the MacBook Air
> versus the M3 chip in the MacBook Pro? And also about the touch ID sensor on
> the external keyboards?
> Sent from my IPhone
>
>
>> On Dec 1, 2023, at 8:52 PM, Jonathan Cohn <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I would suggest getting a top of the line AIR instead of a base model
>> MacBook Pro. They should be about the same price but the additional memory
>> and storage will probably be more beneficial then Ray tracing or a few more
>> cores in the processor.
>> But then I’m still running a 2015 Mac Book Air 11.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> Jonathan Cohn
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Dec 1, 2023, at 12:21 PM, Phil Halton <[email protected]
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I currently use a MacBook Air 2013 and maybe it's the season, but I'm
>>> thinking of upgrading. I'm looking at a base model MacBookPro 14 inch with
>>> the m3 chip. I'm not a power user anymore so I'm thinking this will do fine.
>>> I'm just wondering about a few things such as, is the M2 chip in the 15
>>> inch MacBookAir that much less powerful than the M3 in the MacBookPro, and
>>> is the Air worth considering?
>>> Then there is the external keyboard question. I need an external to
>>> minimize the impact on carpal tunnel and the Magic keyboards seem to have
>>> some features like touch ID, and keypad. I don't need the keypad, but the
>>> touch ID might be useful. Is touch ID worth the extra money? Currently I
>>> get by just fine with an old external apple keyboard with no features, but
>>> I don't know what the newest machines are like and what might be a real
>>> benefit.
>>> I'd appreciate any helpful information you can give me on the latest and
>>> greatest from Apple Macs.
>>>
>>> Sent from my IPhone
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