Hi,
I'm having a little issue.
I have a 2016 Macbook Pro 15.4 Radeon 460 connected to new Apple Studio Display. So far, everything is fine, I love the display!
But when I run easy tasks like Safari browsing or watching photos the fans in the MBP rev up. And I'm that kind of guy who needs
absolut silence.
So I'm thinking about getting a new Macbook (well done Apple, you get even more revenue from me!).
I can't decide between an M1 Macbook Air 8c/8c or a Macbook Pro 14.2 with basic specs and 2 TB Flash.
Is there anybody who uses a M1 Macbook with an Apple Studio Display and can tell if the performance is sufficient (no lags and so on during surfing, Quicktime screen recording and so on...)
Since the Air has no fans, this would be the way to go (and would save a lot of money) (I don't do really have tasks).
Or do I need the new 14.2 Pro to have so much power that everything runs fluently on the 5K ASD and the fans keeps calm.
Maybe there is someone with the new Pro and ASP out there as well you could tell.
Many thanks
Severin
I'm having a little issue.
I have a 2016 Macbook Pro 15.4 Radeon 460 connected to new Apple Studio Display. So far, everything is fine, I love the display!
But when I run easy tasks like Safari browsing or watching photos the fans in the MBP rev up. And I'm that kind of guy who needs
absolut silence.
So I'm thinking about getting a new Macbook (well done Apple, you get even more revenue from me!).
I can't decide between an M1 Macbook Air 8c/8c or a Macbook Pro 14.2 with basic specs and 2 TB Flash.
Is there anybody who uses a M1 Macbook with an Apple Studio Display and can tell if the performance is sufficient (no lags and so on during surfing, Quicktime screen recording and so on...)
Since the Air has no fans, this would be the way to go (and would save a lot of money) (I don't do really have tasks).
Or do I need the new 14.2 Pro to have so much power that everything runs fluently on the 5K ASD and the fans keeps calm.
Maybe there is someone with the new Pro and ASP out there as well you could tell.
Many thanks
Severin