![]() ![]() I could probably make do with an 8-core GPU, but I want the extra headroom since I frequently need to edit photos on GIMP. Worst-case scenario, I can always get one of the best external hard drives. Since I do so much work on Google - specifically on its cloud-based services - 256GB of storage is more than enough. Those specs are all I need for my everyday computing needs, which mostly consist of using Google services like Drive, Docs, Meet and Mail for work. ![]() But considering how I won’t use the laptop as frequently as I will my Windows desktop PC, I don’t need all the bells and whistles of 2021's MacBook Pros. Granted, that laptop has a superior mini-LED display, more ports (including HDMI) and a stronger M1 Pro chip. Though this bumps the price up by $300 to $1,499, I'll still pay $500 less than the entry-level MacBook Pro 14-inch, which starts at $1,999. If I get the MacBook Air 2022, I’ll opt for a configuration with 10 GPU cores, 16GB of unified memory and 265GB of storage. Those specs and that price are pretty solid for most people. This configuration includes a 13.6-inch Liquid Retina 2560 x 1664 display, 8GB of unified memory, 256GB of storage and an Apple M2 chip with 8 CPU cores and 8 GPU cores. The MacBook Air 2022 has a starting price of $1,199. ![]()
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