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Apple MacBook Pro 13.3" Laptop: Apple M1 8-Core, 512GB, 8GB RAM, MacOS

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Best Buy has Apple MacBook Pro 13.3" Laptop (MYD92LL/A; Late 2020 Model) on sale for $999.99 Now-> $1049.99. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free curbside pickup as an alternative option.

Thanks to community member harenbrahmbhatt for finding this deal

Note, curbside pickup may vary depending on location. Item is available in both Silver or Space Gray colorway

Specs/Key Features
  • Apple M1 8-Core GPU
  • 13.3" 2560x1600 500-Nits Retina Display w/ 720p Front-Facing Camera/Built In Microphone
  • 512GB Solid State Drive SSD
  • 8GB LPDDR3 RAM
  • WiFi 6 Network (various compatible network; A/AC/AX/B/G/N)
  • Apple Touch Bar w/ Touch Trackpad
  • Fingerprint Reader
  • Built-In Siri Voice Assistant
  • 61W Lithium Polymer Battery
  • macOS Big Sur 11.0
    • Inputs
      • 2x Thunderbolt 3
      • 4x USB
Warranty
  • Includes a standard 1-year manufacturer warranty w/ purchase (parts + labor)

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • This is a good price if you're in the market for the late 2020 Apple MacBook model; great for complex workflows in photography, coding, video editing & more + mid-grade processor ($500 Off 33.3% Savings Now-> $450 Off or 30% Savings overall)
  • Up to 20 hours of battery life for those on the go/need extra battery performance (especially on intensive tasks/gaming)
  • Product includes a 15-day easy/free return w/ purchase
  • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Highly rated by customers for battery, ease of use and design
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by harenbrahmbhatt
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About the Poster
Best Buy has Apple MacBook Pro 13.3" Laptop (MYD92LL/A; Late 2020 Model) on sale for $999.99 Now-> $1049.99. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free curbside pickup as an alternative option.

Thanks to community member harenbrahmbhatt for finding this deal

Note, curbside pickup may vary depending on location. Item is available in both Silver or Space Gray colorway

Specs/Key Features
  • Apple M1 8-Core GPU
  • 13.3" 2560x1600 500-Nits Retina Display w/ 720p Front-Facing Camera/Built In Microphone
  • 512GB Solid State Drive SSD
  • 8GB LPDDR3 RAM
  • WiFi 6 Network (various compatible network; A/AC/AX/B/G/N)
  • Apple Touch Bar w/ Touch Trackpad
  • Fingerprint Reader
  • Built-In Siri Voice Assistant
  • 61W Lithium Polymer Battery
  • macOS Big Sur 11.0
    • Inputs
      • 2x Thunderbolt 3
      • 4x USB
Warranty
  • Includes a standard 1-year manufacturer warranty w/ purchase (parts + labor)

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • This is a good price if you're in the market for the late 2020 Apple MacBook model; great for complex workflows in photography, coding, video editing & more + mid-grade processor ($500 Off 33.3% Savings Now-> $450 Off or 30% Savings overall)
  • Up to 20 hours of battery life for those on the go/need extra battery performance (especially on intensive tasks/gaming)
  • Product includes a 15-day easy/free return w/ purchase
  • Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Highly rated by customers for battery, ease of use and design
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by harenbrahmbhatt

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NavySpaniel555
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tell me you arent familiar with m1 laptop performance without telling me
AJDemineh
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That might be because this also uses the M1…
Thelnel52
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When did you have the M1 Air?

The reason I ask is late last year Resolve was updated to run natively on the M1, so if your bad experience was prior to the update, it's possible things have changed.

A couple years ago, Apple moved away from Intel CPUs (i3, i5, i7) and started making their own (M1, now M2). I'm oversimplifying things, but when software runs natively, these systems perform amazingly well, even with 8GB of RAM.

Prior to the shift, and with Windows, it's like we've gotten used to driving around in a truck with the bed full of concrete, towing an RV. We all know that 8 gallons of gas isn't enough to drive 20 miles to the beach and back. But if you take that concrete out of the back and unhook the RV, suddenly 8 gallons of gas is more than enough.

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Sep 24, 2022 02:51 AM
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WingsOfFSep 24, 2022 02:51 AM
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Quote from FreedomPenguin :
8gb is fine for 95% of people
You know this how? And how do people you are misleading know whether it is fine for them?

It works for me and therefore it works for 95% of the people from anonymous posters in a heavily shilled forum isnt a credible endorsement.

Better to understand how it works and when it might bite which is why I am explaining the insides above, so people don't get misled.
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Sep 24, 2022 02:52 AM
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anonymous2929239Sep 24, 2022 02:52 AM
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Quote from WingsOfF :
You know this how?
Because I'm on macrumors and everyone there says same shit.

The people who complain about 16gb prob don't even need it.

If you program or something get it. But 95% of people just surf web, safari, email fb etc

8gb works flawless for us.
If you gave everyone a random 8 or 16gb pc and didn't let them see specs
No one would know any difference

Just like the slower ssd speeds on new 256hb machines, who cares. No one would know unless bench marking for a regular person

I say kudos, apple does their thing keeps their profit and customer doesn't know any better. It just works. No one needs 16gb unless you are coding or photo tasking resources.
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Sep 24, 2022 03:13 AM
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anonymous2929239Sep 24, 2022 03:13 AM
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Quote from WingsOfF :
You know this how? And how do people you are misleading know whether it is fine for them?

It works for me and therefore it works for 95% of the people from anonymous posters in a heavily shilled forum isnt a credible endorsement.

Better to understand how it works and when it might bite which is why I am explaining the insides above, so people don't get misled.
Dude I've been using macbooks for like 10 years, always gotten the standard configs and guess what? They always work when I resell them, and I always get a damn good resell value too. Idiots buying yesrs old laptops for a premium.

I digress, fact is. No one here needs 16gb unless coding or video editing. That's really all there is to it. I have had my m1 iMac and M1 Pro since launch, not a single hiccup.

Hell I only bought my fully loaded iMac because I bought refurb+militsry discount + had stacked gift cards from sales. So it was like 400 dollar difference from base to full loaded.

Otherwise I would have gotten standard again.

Now it is true to its better to future proof what you can afford, but these are so optimized that I just can't suggest paying the premium for just more ram when they probably won't use it
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Sep 24, 2022 04:26 AM
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FairChicken400Sep 24, 2022 04:26 AM
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Quote from Thelnel52 :
When did you have the M1 Air?

The reason I ask is late last year Resolve was updated to run natively on the M1, so if your bad experience was prior to the update, it's possible things have changed.

A couple years ago, Apple moved away from Intel CPUs (i3, i5, i7) and started making their own (M1, now M2). I'm oversimplifying things, but when software runs natively, these systems perform amazingly well, even with 8GB of RAM.

Prior to the shift, and with Windows, it's like we've gotten used to driving around in a truck with the bed full of concrete, towing an RV. We all know that 8 gallons of gas isn't enough to drive 20 miles to the beach and back. But if you take that concrete out of the back and unhook the RV, suddenly 8 gallons of gas is more than enough.
Yeah, I started reading performance reviews and went out and bought one. Apple is able to squeeze more performance and efficiency due to controlling hardware and software. These are great laptops. Battery life is amazing as well.
Sep 24, 2022 04:40 AM
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link64dxSep 24, 2022 04:40 AM
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Quote from TheRealK12 :
I own a M1 Mac mini with 8GB RAM and I agree. For standard cases like browsing and having slack open etc… it's buttery smooth as expected.

Now if you do any photo editing like Lightroom or light video editing with Final Cut like I've done; there has definitely been some slow down. My mini begins to stutter a bit if I'm doing tasks alongside any of it. I do wish I got the 16GB model but apple also charges an absurd amount for 8 more GBs of ram… almost $200 is unacceptable for 8GB.

Ultimately I think most users will be fine with 8GB though.
I originally had a 8gb M1 Mac mini and was able to upgrade to a 16gb off fb marketplace, the difference was enormous. I don't do video editing or anything like that but I do day trade and have a bunch of tabs and programs open. The 16gb really helps
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Quote from WingsOfF :
Total BS.
Are you a developer? Do you run docker-machine with 6 containers at the same time, then use VS Code or Intellij IDEA to code? We do, and previously Intel MBP with 16GB wasn't enough, 32GB was barely surviving with the laptop being super hot and fan constantly running. Now M1 with 16GB works like a breeze, same or more work load.
Sep 24, 2022 11:47 AM
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AznGlenny07Sep 24, 2022 11:47 AM
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Quote from bzobes87 :
Can you expand on that? I've never bought a Mac book and was ready to dismiss this over the ram.
Google can give u more detailed information.
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WingsOfFSep 24, 2022 04:25 PM
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Quote from alexlzl :
Are you a developer? Do you run docker-machine with 6 containers at the same time, then use VS Code or Intellij IDEA to code? We do, and previously Intel MBP with 16GB wasn't enough, 32GB was barely surviving with the laptop being super hot and fan constantly running. Now M1 with 16GB works like a breeze, same or more work load.
Yes. Have been coding since Mac IIs with monochrome screens where developer had to do voluntary multi-tasking when a lot of people here weren't born yet. Your story rings totally false and made up. Right now, I am using a Zenbook pro running as a Hackintosh with 16GB and VMware fusion to run a Windows development platform with 4GB allocated to the Windows VM. A few days ago I posted a snapshot of cpu and memory usage of the Windows VM going flat out with Visual Studio. This is a Windows VM running over Monterey running as a host on an Intel laptop. So, I know a lot more about it than you dropping names. When you can actually back up with hard data and screen shots to prove your point, let us talk.

In my timeline you will find my experiment with both video processing and Xcode development on a M1 mac mini along with a hackintosh clone of it on an Intel i5 with exact same snapshot of the OS. And timing numbers along with memory usage. There is virtually no difference in memory usage between the two. The M1 was faster in code comilation but slower with Handbrake video HEVC encoding.

The M1 is a fast cpu no doubt about it. But OSX doesn't do memory allocation any differently than on an Intel. The memory being on the same chip decreases latency. But you don't say 8GB of DDR5 6000 memory is more sufficient than 16GB of DDR4 4000 because of lower latency.

The older Macs sucked in paging performance. The secondary storage was slow. So the swapping was noticeable. M1 has in on chip SSD that is fast so swapping isn't as noticeable. But memory usage is the same. This was part of what caused the frequent SSD write issues on M1s until Apple tuned it for less paging. Problem is as SSD starts to get filled up, the performance slows down and the paging will become more painful.

The only solution is more memory.
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89turboiiSep 24, 2022 04:29 PM
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Quote from 123Linday :
Pass ram can't be upgrade
8gb of ram is basic stuff
Ddr3 so doesn't matter.
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CleverWeather6968Sep 24, 2022 05:32 PM
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The same old classic apple problem 8gb RAM with no user upgradable almost everything PASS
Till mid 2015 mbp & mba we could upgrade RAM & SSD
Mid 2017 mbp & mba that RAM upgrade was not possible without soldering , ssd we could still upgrade
After 2018 & now the M1/M2
You have to stuck with what you purchase
No upgrades in terms of hardware without too much hassle
Last edited by CleverWeather6968 September 24, 2022 at 11:36 AM.
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pechangoSep 24, 2022 05:46 PM
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Quote from WingsOfF :
The only solution is more memory.
And the whole point in all of this is you need more memory, get a machine that has more in it. Period. If you need more, get more. If you don't, 8gb will be perfectly fine for the email/web/other general use cases most people have.

I still recommend most people futureproof themselves. I would typically recommend 16gb, personally. But these deals are good and good enough for most people. 512gb is perfectly fine for storage (I have 512gb on my work computer and have for 6+ years...never came close to filling it up). But like memory, if you have a need for more storage, get a computer with more storage.

This isn't hard to comprehend.
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sillywabbittwixSep 24, 2022 07:51 PM
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Quote from link64dx :
I originally had a 8gb M1 Mac mini and was able to upgrade to a 16gb off fb marketplace, the difference was enormous. I don't do video editing or anything like that but I do day trade and have a bunch of tabs and programs open. The 16gb really helps
Are you able to use Thinkorswim? Without issues ?

Thanks
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anonymous2929239Sep 24, 2022 09:31 PM
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Quote from sillywabbittwix :
Are you able to use Thinkorswim? Without issues ?

Thanks
Think or swim and webull both work on my 8gb m1 just fine. I also keep multiple safaris and multiple tabs open for chart and option tracking

I keep everything else off.

Ps I lost my ass out this week in options. Damn bear market

That said I've moved over to my iMac m1 and use my MacBook as secdonary charging. I just prefer the large 24 inch screen after dealing w the options on MacBook m1 air.

Still works if I need it, but bigger screen and putting calls:puts side by side mode on iMac is nicer cleaner since larger screen estate
Last edited by anonymous2929239 September 24, 2022 at 03:35 PM.
Sep 24, 2022 11:05 PM
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anonymous2929239Sep 24, 2022 11:05 PM
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Quote from StrongString6955 :
anyone got parallels?
I paid for parallels 18 for m1 iMac, worked fine, but I ended up uninstalling it. Then I couldn't reclaim the memory back. Took to apple and they did a factory reset (I did it too but their system deep dives) and was able to reclaim the 1tb I allocated to it if I remember.


But it worked fine, I was hoping to use emulators on the parallels, and ds4 controller support wasn't working

I was basically beta though.
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uknowsanaSep 24, 2022 11:08 PM
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Quote from rok10 :
So is this basically same laptop as the one on sale at Costco for $900 with only diff being SSD 512GB to Costco's 256GB?
It does have 4 USB ports vs 2 on the Costco one if I am not mistaken

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