I currently have a 2012 15-inch Pro (non-retina) which has served me really well but is well in need of replacing. I'm a software developer, mostly mobile stuff, and also do quite a bit of video and photo editing and design work. I'm currently torn between getting an M1 MacBook Air in the education sale, or waiting for the M1X MacBooks. Until Monday, I can get an M1 Air 512/16GB for £1150. We don't know prices for M1X Macs but it seems like it's very unlikely they'll start below £1800 (same price as the Intel MacBook Pro 13 inch) and could well be higher than that?
For my purposes -- coding all day and editing videos as a hobby / ocassional side work -- would an M1 Air be enough, or would I notice the advantages of the M1X day-to-day? Am I likely to notice any limitations with the Air for my purposes or is it capable of that sort of work? I realise that the M1X hasn't been revealed yet -- I'm asking now because I'd save over £300 on the Air by using the education deal which ends on Monday -- hence the question more being the appropriateness of the M1 Air in a 512/16GB config.
For my purposes -- coding all day and editing videos as a hobby / ocassional side work -- would an M1 Air be enough, or would I notice the advantages of the M1X day-to-day? Am I likely to notice any limitations with the Air for my purposes or is it capable of that sort of work? I realise that the M1X hasn't been revealed yet -- I'm asking now because I'd save over £300 on the Air by using the education deal which ends on Monday -- hence the question more being the appropriateness of the M1 Air in a 512/16GB config.