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Unless the only thing you do is have no more 1-5 tabs open at once on browser and do VERY light office work.
if that's the case just grab a m1 MacBook for way cheaper
However I will say if you plan to do any video editing with h265 codec m3 chips can decode and encode which is way faster. But I would still suggest a 16gb for creative work
That's the M2 model. Granted, not a lot of difference between it and this M3 model, but the M3 notably supports two displays while in clamshell mode, while the M2 is limited to one display. The M2 also uses the single storage chip compared to the dual chips on the M3, so read/write speeds for large/numerous files are going to be slower on the M2, if that's something you'll be doing often.
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I think 8GB for the average user is no issue whatsoever. I do know that laptop sales are DEAD. Look for more price cuts. The only issue is that Apple makes alot more at 8GB than 16GB.
The same doc flew on my 16gb pro and 32gb studio.