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Another one of the Production Expert writers has one incoming, so I am waiting to see how they fare.
There is no way In the world I would run this as my only portable.
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If it runs logic well, I’ll get an air.
But this releases closes the gap significantly, however the MBP has a fan and the MBA is silent, which suggests the MBA would be locked at a lower clockspeed or the throttle ceiling would be lower than the MBP. Which then is the same as you compare it to the Mac Mini.
I would like a Mac Mini to replace my 9 year old iMac, but I also don't want to be a Beta Tester so will definitely wait until reviews and tear down before buying. For one thing I like to know how easy it is to upgrade the RAM in the Mac Mini.
https://www.apple.com/mac/compare/?modelList=Macbook-Air-M1,MacBookPro-13-M1,Macbook-Air-2017#footnote-4
Mine was £2300, this one is £1700. Somehow Apple got cheaper?!
I think the MacBook Air is the best value in the new lineup. Those were great general-purpose admin/web/ultra light duty whatever you need laptops. Will be eyeing up reviews and benchmarks on those against older ones.
I did buy an original MacBook a few months after it was launched, just to check it out. It was cheap enough around £600 and very competitively priced against similar PCs at the time.