Nor should you. It is called choice, now available up to 128 GB of UMA RAM. Excellent!I wouldn't buy a $1600 or $1800 laptop in 2023 with only 8gb ram and no upgrade path irrespective of how efficiently it manages its RAM.
Nor should you. It is called choice, now available up to 128 GB of UMA RAM. Excellent!I wouldn't buy a $1600 or $1800 laptop in 2023 with only 8gb ram and no upgrade path irrespective of how efficiently it manages its RAM.
That’s why there is options. Some people want a fast Mac but don’t have 2.5k to spend.I'm so incredibly disappointed in the 14" M3 MacBook Pro. There is NOTHING about that machine that is "Pro". 8GB of RAM in a pro machine is a joke, as is only being able to drive a single external display and having only two Thunderbolt ports. The 512GB SSD is merely "acceptable", which is fine in the base machine I suppose. What's aggravating is that Apple had to TRY to neuter this machine. This is better than the 13" Pro it's replacing, but just barely. I'm continuing to hold out for an M3 Air 15". I'm sure it'll only be $200 cheaper, but I'm not paying extra for the 14" non-Pro.
Many people still use a computer for Safari, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. And that's about it. They run no professional software.
I'm so incredibly disappointed in the 14" M3 MacBook Pro.
There is NOTHING about that machine that is "Pro".
8GB of RAM in a pro machine is a joke, as is only being able to drive a single external display and having only two Thunderbolt ports.
The 512GB SSD is merely "acceptable", which is fine in the base machine I suppose.
What's aggravating is that Apple had to TRY to neuter this machine.
This is better than the 13" Pro it's replacing, but just barely.
I'm continuing to hold out for an M3 Air 15". I'm sure it'll only be $200 cheaper, but I'm not paying extra for the 14" non-Pro.
This is my problem with the base config. I own and love a base M1 Air. 8 GB is plenty for what I do.I wouldn't buy a $1600 or $1800 laptop in 2023 with only 8gb ram and no upgrade path irrespective of how efficiently it manages its RAM.
You hit the nail on the head. Are you use a computer as part of your job to earn a living? Guess what, you’re a Pro user, regardless of what your job is.What does a professional do? Who is a professional? Isn’t a professional someone who gets paid to do something that’s not just a hobby?
The majority of the 'real world' still uses the Windows platform so not a good comparison.Nonsense, not everyone needs more than 8GB, simple as that…
And there are people out there that use office apps and can do their job with just a couple tabs open… take a look around the real world
This guy gets it.Then don't buy it
Yes nothing at all...well...except for ProMotion, the much more boomier speakers, the Liquid Retina XDR display (which was the core reason why I bought a M1 Pro 14 inch,) the vastly longer battery life, the fact it has an HDMI and SDXC slot, and an actual heatsink so it doesn't thermal throttle. Not everything needs absurd horsepower to be "pro." The M1/M2 Pro were overkill for a lot of average users who bought the laptop just to have that amazing display and legacy ports back.
Also are we still having the "THIS MACBOOK PRO ISN'T REALLY PRO DOES THE PRO NAME MEAN ANYTHING ANYMORE?!" argument? It's been 4 years and yet y'all can't let it go. Seriously ever since the iPhone 11 Pro it's been memememememememememe and nonstop whinging and complaining about a god damn marketing buzzword. I'm so tired of it.
Ohhhhhh so now it's a pro machine? Literally the previous sentence you said there was nothing "pro" about it.
Also again, the display. A lot of people just want the display, like myself. I bought just a base spec M1 Pro 14 inch just for the display. The performance gains of M1 Pro over regular M1 was just a bonus, but I have no use out of the pro chips since I don't do anything that would warrant the extra horsepower. Not to mention the M1/M2 Pros drain the battery fast since there's not as many efficiency cores in them compared to the regular M1/M2s, it's mostly just high performance cores.
The battery life of the M3 14 inch is up to 22 hours, versus the M3 Pro 14 inch which is up to 18. That alone makes it a compelling case for purchase being able to use the laptop a lot longer on a single charge. Trading raw power for efficiency. I'd say that's pretty pro.
Which it's base with the Pro and Max chips too, yet those are considered "pro." And they also sell 1TB models at retail so you can get that instead
If you're referring to the lack of an extra USB-C port, sure. That was a weird decision that I'm really wondering why they did that. Is it that big a deal having one less USB-C port? Ehh, not really. I only ever use one USB-C port on my 14 inch anyhow. Which ultimately won't matter much since the HDMI and SDXC is still there, and said HDMI is 2.1.
Bro it's not better "barely," it's better than the 13 inch by a landslide. The 13 inch still had the touch bar and didn't have a fullsized keyboard, the 14 inch does. The 13 inch was 1080p60 while the 14 inch is 1440p120 with ProMotion, and on top of that the screen is Liquid Retina XDR. The 13 inch only had two USB-C ports while the 14 inch has two USB-C, Magsafe, HDMI 2.1, and SDXC. The webcam on the 13 inch was 720p versus the 14 inch being 1080p
So to call all that "just barely better" is laughable considering how horribly outdated the design of the 13 inch was. Combined with the fact the M3 is capable of raytracing adds onto the improvements. And this isn't considering the price tag, which is gonna drop more and more when the monthly Mac sales start happening.
So you weren't planning on getting a Macbook Pro to begin with, you just wanted a big display. What was the point of this thread then? The only point with merit is the fact that M3 is 8gb of RAM base spec, but that's a problem with M3's base spec config, not the laptop.
They should have at LEAST put 12 GB of RAM in the low-end model.I'm so incredibly disappointed in the 14" M3 MacBook Pro. There is NOTHING about that machine that is "Pro". 8GB of RAM in a pro machine is a joke, as is only being able to drive a single external display and having only two Thunderbolt ports. The 512GB SSD is merely "acceptable", which is fine in the base machine I suppose. What's aggravating is that Apple had to TRY to neuter this machine. This is better than the 13" Pro it's replacing, but just barely. I'm continuing to hold out for an M3 Air 15". I'm sure it'll only be $200 cheaper, but I'm not paying extra for the 14" non-Pro.
Except, that Apple still wins. Voting with my dollar is the most effective way to tell a company what I think about their products. But why would paying more discourage them from doing it next release?The best way for people to fight this is to vote your dollars away from Apple.
Simply don't buy an 8GB machine from them.
If you don't want to fork over to the money vampire known as Tim Cook 🧛♂️, for RAM upgrades, then vote with your dollars on a PC.
Apple has made it clear that 8GB is base RAM, as ridiculous as we all think it is.
You're a professor and unfamiliar with what constitutes a profession?What does a professional do? Who is a professional? Isn’t a professional someone who gets paid to do something that’s not just a hobby? My professional spouse runs a small business and uses a base model MacBook Air.
I’m a scientist and professor. I’m paid for that and therefore a professional. Much of what I do could be done on a base MacBook Air, although some of my work requires a high performance cluster. Most of my colleagues could only use a base model MacBook Air and have no problems doing their work (in fact, given the age of some of the computers used, a new MBA would be a huge upgrade).
Why do some people feel a need to gate-keep what a professional is?
A profession is a field of work that has been successfully professionalized.[1] It can be defined as a disciplined group of individuals, professionals, who adhere to ethical standards and who hold themselves out as, and are accepted by the public as possessing special knowledge and skills in a widely recognised body of learning derived from research, education and training at a high level, and who are prepared to apply this knowledge and exercise these skills in the interest of others.
I don’t think the majority of users would consider them a “pro” user. It’s not like a sport where if your paid to do it then your a Pro.Nonsense, not everyone needs more than 8GB, simple as that…
And there are people out there that use office apps and can do their job with just a couple tabs open… take a look around the real world
Right, so pretty much any computer from the last decade. Why wouldn't those people just buy an Air, anyways?Nonsense, not everyone needs more than 8GB, simple as that…
And there are people out there that use office apps and can do their job with just a couple tabs open… take a look around the real world
I actually did say that.I think that voting with my dollar would be telling Apple that until they become serious about Pro machines I’ll be buying a PC.
If you don't want to fork over to the money vampire known as Tim Cook 🧛♂️, for RAM upgrades, then vote with your dollars on a PC.
Sorry about that. I'm not sure how I completely misread your post.I actually did say that.
It seems to me they are using the same base board as the iMac.I'm so incredibly disappointed in the 14" M3 MacBook Pro. There is NOTHING about that machine that is "Pro". 8GB of RAM in a pro machine is a joke, as is only being able to drive a single external display and having only two Thunderbolt ports. The 512GB SSD is merely "acceptable", which is fine in the base machine I suppose. What's aggravating is that Apple had to TRY to neuter this machine. This is better than the 13" Pro it's replacing, but just barely. I'm continuing to hold out for an M3 Air 15". I'm sure it'll only be $200 cheaper, but I'm not paying extra for the 14" non-Pro.