I just bought the minimum spec Max MacBook Pro (Max), at a Black Friday Price Match discount (in Australia).
My reasoning is straightforward:
Easier to sell should I require an upgrade.
Speed differentials between Pro and Maxx may increase when software catches up.
In Australia special prices for the Pro (16") only included 512 GB, which is a bad joke. The Max had 1 TB (barely enough IMO). The upgrade to 2TB is expensive, and when one does so, the discount at the moment is lost. So the 1TB is the current "sweet spot".
16" Pro's discounted machines only had 18MB memory, and while 16MB memory seemed to be enough for the M1 Pro when it came out, but maybe now more memory is a benefit.
I have a lot of video work to do and maybe some 3D work (renovation planning for a property (I'm retired but I do have a lot to do).
The video work includes a lot of upscaling from low res to 4k using Topaz software. It takes many hours to do on my 2017 - I am hoping this Max will be quicker.
The MacPro takes more and more time to support so I am hoping this notebook will do the job.
The base Mac Max I felt is the sweet spot in value at the moment, in a confusing line up. Although one pays more than the 14", one does get a bigger charger, a bigger battery, more cooling and a bigger screen, and I sure value the screen.
My mid 2017 front touch pad 15.4" is getting flakey and I'm going to install Win 10 on it, I reckon Windows will be stable on it, and its better than the crap trade in Apple is now offering for mine.
If it all works well, I could sell my RAID card with its 4TB of cards (or is it 6 TB?) and put that amount into a bigger drive Max. I can return MacBook Pro Max up to January 8, so I still have options.