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telaviv

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Oct 18, 2021
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Currently working on a Late 2013 15 inch MacBook Pro.

An upgrade is overdue thanks to the butterfly keyboard revolution. May have to pass M1x again due to a top notch notch.

My main workload is coding and photo editing, so not super demanding stuff. I don't often use an external display, so a 15+ inch display is vital to me.

Given the above, is it a good idea to upgrade to MPB 16 inch i7 2019? Without an external display, will the fan be very disturbing?

Thanks a ton.
 

Mannaerts

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Dec 2, 2010
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Belgium, Antwerp
Considering the event later today I would say to avoid the intel 16”. It runs hotter and an M1 MacBook Air/pro makes it look like a slouch. The notch wont be a problem as the leaked images show that it is integrated into the menu bar. I bet you won’t even notice it
 

HarryPot

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Sep 5, 2009
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Yep, don't buy an Intel 16" right now unless you need to run Windows.
The new 16" will probably be the same price, and run much faster and cooler.

I have a 16" and it is a fine machine. But even without an external display, it gets hot.
And battery life is not very good.
 

telaviv

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Oct 18, 2021
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Yep, don't buy an Intel 16" right now unless you need to run Windows.
The new 16" will probably be the same price, and run much faster and cooler.

I have a 16" and it is a fine machine. But even without an external display, it gets hot.
And battery life is not very good.
Thanks for first hand information. You're very right.

I thought it's tolerable without an external display. No?

I can get a refurbished 16 inch 2019 base model for ~$1700 without one year's official warranty.

You think it's a good deal?
 

HarryPot

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I would prefer a 14" MBP, the difference is not that much.
The only reason I would buy an Intel 16" right now is for running Windows or for the screen size being really needed. Or obviously if saving those $300-700 is important.

Yet, you will definitely have a very nice machine if you buy it.
It is plenty powerful and can cope with most things you throw at it.
 
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