Hi!
I’m used to replacing my Macs every 3-4 years, going back 20+ years now. However, come May this year my trusty old MBA (2012 model, purchased 2013) is celebrating 11 years. It’s kept up well and I mainly use it for music production with Ableton Live 10. I’ve replaced its batteries twice and it’s kept it going well.
It’s time to purchase something new and I’ve been eyeing the M1 range of Airs. There’s a local deal ending tomorrow on an MBA M1 base with 16g ram, discounted approx €250 which is good for where I’m located. Total price approx €1200. The MBP is €900 more and I’m reluctant to stretch that far.
To the question: is it likely that an M1 MBA sold through a large electronics chain has got >2 years shelf life already? I’m concerned about battery performance. Would the M2 MBA be a wiser choice? The M2 retails with 8gb RAM for €100 more than the M1 deal.
TL;DR - is it unwise to consider an M1 or even M2 MBA given possible shelf life in the era of M2/M3 Macs? Performance wise they have equal performance cores in the base model. Use cases suggest it’ll do fine for my needs with 8 cores in total.
Thanks!
I’m used to replacing my Macs every 3-4 years, going back 20+ years now. However, come May this year my trusty old MBA (2012 model, purchased 2013) is celebrating 11 years. It’s kept up well and I mainly use it for music production with Ableton Live 10. I’ve replaced its batteries twice and it’s kept it going well.
It’s time to purchase something new and I’ve been eyeing the M1 range of Airs. There’s a local deal ending tomorrow on an MBA M1 base with 16g ram, discounted approx €250 which is good for where I’m located. Total price approx €1200. The MBP is €900 more and I’m reluctant to stretch that far.
To the question: is it likely that an M1 MBA sold through a large electronics chain has got >2 years shelf life already? I’m concerned about battery performance. Would the M2 MBA be a wiser choice? The M2 retails with 8gb RAM for €100 more than the M1 deal.
TL;DR - is it unwise to consider an M1 or even M2 MBA given possible shelf life in the era of M2/M3 Macs? Performance wise they have equal performance cores in the base model. Use cases suggest it’ll do fine for my needs with 8 cores in total.
Thanks!