At last, I’ve demonstrated my sincerity.
Recall how I complained about the biblical weight and awkwardness of the 16-inch MacBook Pro for ages. Nevertheless, a brand-new 14-inch M3 Max MacBook Pro has taken its place.
Did I not say that I would do it?
The only issue is that I made a mistake, which is why the aforementioned 14-inch MacBook Pro is currently making its way through Apple’s return policy.
In this review of the M3 Max MacBook Pro, I’ll share my impressions on Apple’s newest powerful laptop before revealing how I went wrong.
Oh, and I believe I’ve determined who should buy this item and who most definitely shouldn’t.
Thoughts on the Space Black M3 Max MacBook Pro
Isn’t it all about the new color? Do not deceive ourselves. With the exception of reviews that concentrate on the base model, every review you’ve seen or read on the M3 MacBook Pro has a Space Black laptop. Since it obviously does.
Is that dark? Not at all, no. It’s an incredibly dark hue of grey. Is that relevant? Not at all, no. As soon as you see one in person, you’ll want one since it just looks so awesome. It performs better than the Midnight MacBook Air when it comes to fingerprints and smudges, but I’ll need more time with it to see how frequently the cloth has to be changed.
An M3 Max 14-inch MacBook Pro with a 16-core CPU, 40-core GPU, and 48GB has been under test by me.of shared memory along with a 2TB SSD. It is a beast, naturally enough. Furthermore, it’s a very costly device; £4,199 of my hard-earned English pounds, to be exact.
These are the best MacBook Pros Apple has ever made, even with their exorbitant entry price. They are built like tanks, have a retro-chunky feel without appearing antiquated, are powerful enough to crush any computing requirement, and have an incredibly long lifespan. But there’s Apple’s issue; ever since the M1-based MacBook Pro was released in 2021, it has been so powerful and far ahead of its time that anyone who bought one of those models has no reason to upgrade to the M3 model.