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Apple 14" MacBook Pro Laptop (Space Black, 2023 Model, MRX33LL/A) for $1799 - $25 off when you apply coupon code
GCFEB25OFF at checkout =
$1774.
Shipping is free.
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Specs:
- Apple M3 Pro 11-core (5x Performance 4GHz + 6x Efficiency 2.7Ghz) Processor, 14-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine
- 14.2" (3024x1964) Liquid Retina XDR, 254ppi, 1000-nits sustained (1600-nits peak) ProMotion 120Hz Mini-LED Display
- 36GB Onboard Unified Memory
- 1TB Solid State Drive SSD Storage
- Wi-Fi 6E 802.11ax + Bluetooth 5.3
- 1080p FaceTime HD Webcam
- Studio-Quality Three-Mic Array with High Signal-to-Noise Ratio and Directional Beamforming
- High-Fidelity Six-Speaker System with Force-Cancelling Woofers
- Backlit Magic Keyboard w/ Touch ID sensor & Force Touch Trackpad
- Ports:
- 3x Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) ports w/ support for Charging
- 1x HDMI 2.1
- 1x SD card reader
- 1x Headphone jack (3.5mm)
- 1x MagSafe 3 Power w/ 70W USB-C Power Adapter
- 72.4 Whr Li-Po Battery
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This deal gives you extra storage space for $100 more but smaller screen ��
Speaking of storage, since you mentioned 512GB versus the 1TB in this post. I thought I'd reiterate that these machines don't support USB 3.2 Gen 2x2!!
The Crucial X9 Pro and X10 Pro help to illustrate this. The X9 Pro supports "up to 1,050MB/s", while the X10 Pro supports "up to 2,100MB/s". On the MacBook Pro in this post (and others), you'll hardly see ANY difference between the two drives. Plugged in to a Windows desktop is when I see the X10 Pro reaching ~2,000MB/sec.
If you want to see speeds higher than ~1,000MB/s, you'll want to buy a Thunderbolt external SSD. Something like the SanDisk Pro-G40 (TB3). OR, buy a Thunderbolt NVMe enclosure (with NVMe drive, or supply your own). Something like the OWC Express 1M2.
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Might as well wait for the M7.
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This deal gives you extra storage space for $100 more but smaller screen ��
Great point. Others may have different opinions, but if you travel with any frequency then I think the 14" is the way to go. I much prefer to take the 14" machine along, compared to the 16" (work machine). It's lighter, obviously, but fits more comfortably in backpacks, on smaller tables, etc. Of course if you NEED the screen space for your work, then 16" it is
Speaking of storage, since you mentioned 512GB versus the 1TB in this post. I thought I'd reiterate that these machines don't support USB 3.2 Gen 2x2!!
The Crucial X9 Pro and X10 Pro help to illustrate this. The X9 Pro supports "up to 1,050MB/s", while the X10 Pro supports "up to 2,100MB/s". On the MacBook Pro in this post (and others), you'll hardly see ANY difference between the two drives. Plugged in to a Windows desktop is when I see the X10 Pro reaching ~2,000MB/sec.
If you want to see speeds higher than ~1,000MB/s, you'll want to buy a Thunderbolt external SSD. Something like the SanDisk Pro-G40 (TB3). OR, buy a Thunderbolt NVMe enclosure (with NVMe drive, or supply your own). Something like the OWC Express 1M2.
LOL. Sounds good... m8s
This deal gives you extra storage space for $100 more but smaller screen
Speaking of storage, since you mentioned 512GB versus the 1TB in this post. I thought I'd reiterate that these machines don't support USB 3.2 Gen 2x2!!
The Crucial X9 Pro and X10 Pro help to illustrate this. The X9 Pro supports "up to 1,050MB/s", while the X10 Pro supports "up to 2,100MB/s". On the MacBook Pro in this post (and others), you'll hardly see ANY difference between the two drives. Plugged in to a Windows desktop is when I see the X10 Pro reaching ~2,000MB/sec.
If you want to see speeds higher than ~1,000MB/s, you'll want to buy a Thunderbolt external SSD. Something like the SanDisk Pro-G40 (TB3). OR, buy a Thunderbolt NVMe enclosure (with NVMe drive, or supply your own). Something like the OWC Express 1M2.
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now that's more of what I'm talking about, $200 more for 1TB, and you probably wont need an external drive......
now that's more of what I'm talking about, $200 more for 1TB, and you probably wont need an external drive......
One thing I definitely do need is more storage space. Another 1TB for an extra $200 is worth it to me.
This deal gives you extra storage space for $100 more but smaller screen
No problem
I have the OWC Express 1M2 NVMe enclosure (TB3, I think). Yeah it's fast on this MacBook, but in hindsight I could have done without it. The Samsung T7 and Crucial X9 Pro are just fine. I don't really need TB3 data speeds. I would guess most of us don't
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