I believed for a long time the 2015 MacBook Pro was one of the last greatest MacBook Pros Apple had made. A few upgrades since, and I had always felt something was lacking with the generation after. Then they announced the 14" and 16" versions and I felt they finally listened. I hadn't been excited about a MacBook Pro in years, and I had been hesitant to jump into Apple's Silicon too soon. As I watched reviews and benchmarks on these machines, and then read the real world experiences of so many people being happy with theirs, no recurring issues like stuck keys, or needing to adjust the way I use my machine. I researched the app I regularly use to make sure I could continue to use them on the M1, and almost everything was updated to work with it. I placed my order for a fully loaded 14" M1 Max, 64GB RAM, 8TB Drive in October and received it the end of November. Transferring everything over using Thunderbolt was FAST, and everything was setup within a few hours. The software that was compatible with the M1 was already updated.
When I began working on it, I quickly realized this computer checked every single box that I have been looking for in my MacBook Pro for YEARS. The size is great, the display is incredible. They brought back the SD Card reader which is incredibly helpful, I was REALLY happy they brought MagSafe back as well. HDMI is helpful at work on occasion, not vital, but nice to have. The biggest difference maker though is what's inside. The M1 Max has been so impressive. Right off the bat, no fan, and not a lot of heat generated. I think I heard the fan kick on 1 time since Ive owned it. Everything is fast. I upgraded to faster SD Cards, transfers that took over 10 minutes now take 1-2 minutes. Working with Final Cut Pro has been the experience I have hoped to enjoy for years. no beachballs, no load times, renderings take seconds, and exports are blazing fast. Everything is precisely as everyone said with the processor. No hesitation on anything no matter what I throw at it. The simple programs like Office apps work as they should, Mail, contacts calendar, etc. I use an app called Goodnotes for my iPad Pro. It works with iCloud. Everything I write up on my iPad works seamlessly with my Mac, and it allows me to review and edit my work. PDF Expert used to constantly give me load issues, all fixed, fully compatible, and work amazingly on the new silicon.
So, a few months later, I paid a lot for this machine to be fully loaded, and I have experienced no buyer's remorse at all.
When I began working on it, I quickly realized this computer checked every single box that I have been looking for in my MacBook Pro for YEARS. The size is great, the display is incredible. They brought back the SD Card reader which is incredibly helpful, I was REALLY happy they brought MagSafe back as well. HDMI is helpful at work on occasion, not vital, but nice to have. The biggest difference maker though is what's inside. The M1 Max has been so impressive. Right off the bat, no fan, and not a lot of heat generated. I think I heard the fan kick on 1 time since Ive owned it. Everything is fast. I upgraded to faster SD Cards, transfers that took over 10 minutes now take 1-2 minutes. Working with Final Cut Pro has been the experience I have hoped to enjoy for years. no beachballs, no load times, renderings take seconds, and exports are blazing fast. Everything is precisely as everyone said with the processor. No hesitation on anything no matter what I throw at it. The simple programs like Office apps work as they should, Mail, contacts calendar, etc. I use an app called Goodnotes for my iPad Pro. It works with iCloud. Everything I write up on my iPad works seamlessly with my Mac, and it allows me to review and edit my work. PDF Expert used to constantly give me load issues, all fixed, fully compatible, and work amazingly on the new silicon.
So, a few months later, I paid a lot for this machine to be fully loaded, and I have experienced no buyer's remorse at all.