Greetings all,
Short version: longtime Windows user looking to buy a Mac. Use case: minor photo & video editing, CAD & 3D printing, plus the usual stuff, no gaming. Minimum dual external monitor support. 14”. Budget $2500 US.
Longer version:
I’ve been a Windows user going back to 3.x, initial smartphones were Blackberry then Android, switched to iPhone about two years ago. Since then I’ve picked up an iPad Air and Apple Watch, so I’m pretty much all-in on the ecosystem now. I moved to iPhone and iPad from Android phones and tablets because I got fed up with poor performance after a year or so. I’m at that point with Windows, last two machines only lasted about three years before having performance and battery issues. These weren’t budget machines either. I’m willing to pay “Apple money“ if it means I’m buying less frequently.
I’ve only done very minor photo editing and even less video, but I’d like to get more involved so I don’t need to rely on others for those tasks. I’m getting more involved with Fusion 360 for my 3D printing projects. I suspect they will be the most tasking jobs for whatever I buy. I don’t do any gaming. This will be my only computer, so web browsing, email, Word, Excel and other typical daily uses.
Dual monitor support is mandatory. From my research that eliminates the Air and base M3. I feel the M3 Max would be overkill, plus over budget. 14” display is sufficient, I’d rather that money go towards performance. So, I see my options as M3 Pro or refurbished M2 Pro or Max. My concern there is shorter life and availability. On the flip side it sounds like a M2 Max is as good or better than the M3 Pro due to the reduced bus speed of the M3.
I think that brings me to budget. I’d like to stay around $2500 pre-tax or AppleCare.The pre-configured M3 Pro with 18GB and 1TB fits that slot. Even better, I have enough Amazon points to pay for almost a third of it. I don’t think the refurbished machines on Amazon are Apple refurbished, so I’d likely buy a refurbished machine directly from Apple, which is more money out of pocket.
Pretty sure I covered all of the relevant parts and some irrelevant stuff as well. So, suggestions?
Short version: longtime Windows user looking to buy a Mac. Use case: minor photo & video editing, CAD & 3D printing, plus the usual stuff, no gaming. Minimum dual external monitor support. 14”. Budget $2500 US.
Longer version:
I’ve been a Windows user going back to 3.x, initial smartphones were Blackberry then Android, switched to iPhone about two years ago. Since then I’ve picked up an iPad Air and Apple Watch, so I’m pretty much all-in on the ecosystem now. I moved to iPhone and iPad from Android phones and tablets because I got fed up with poor performance after a year or so. I’m at that point with Windows, last two machines only lasted about three years before having performance and battery issues. These weren’t budget machines either. I’m willing to pay “Apple money“ if it means I’m buying less frequently.
I’ve only done very minor photo editing and even less video, but I’d like to get more involved so I don’t need to rely on others for those tasks. I’m getting more involved with Fusion 360 for my 3D printing projects. I suspect they will be the most tasking jobs for whatever I buy. I don’t do any gaming. This will be my only computer, so web browsing, email, Word, Excel and other typical daily uses.
Dual monitor support is mandatory. From my research that eliminates the Air and base M3. I feel the M3 Max would be overkill, plus over budget. 14” display is sufficient, I’d rather that money go towards performance. So, I see my options as M3 Pro or refurbished M2 Pro or Max. My concern there is shorter life and availability. On the flip side it sounds like a M2 Max is as good or better than the M3 Pro due to the reduced bus speed of the M3.
I think that brings me to budget. I’d like to stay around $2500 pre-tax or AppleCare.The pre-configured M3 Pro with 18GB and 1TB fits that slot. Even better, I have enough Amazon points to pay for almost a third of it. I don’t think the refurbished machines on Amazon are Apple refurbished, so I’d likely buy a refurbished machine directly from Apple, which is more money out of pocket.
Pretty sure I covered all of the relevant parts and some irrelevant stuff as well. So, suggestions?
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