Apple makes many Macs with M2 chips. There’s the regular M2, which you can get in a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro – but be careful about calling it the M2 Pro for short, because that’s what it is Also a processor called M2 Pro you can Also get in a MacBook, but you can get it too The MacBook Pro with this other chip called M2 Max. If you’re confused, you’re not alone. There are many different chips and many different Mac computers available today.
The edge is here to help. In this video we walk you through the M2 Macs that Apple currently sells. Chris Welch (our resident Mac Mini expert) talks about the latest Mac Mini models, Lead Video Producer Becca Farsace talks about her experiences editing on the M2 Pro and M2 Max chips, and I (hello) explain the 13th -inch MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air.
We outline the pros and cons of each chip in the M2 family, what it’s good for, and who it’s for. We’ll also walk you through the laptop and desktop options available with each M2 chip. We’ve got benchmarks and numbers for you, but we’ll also let you know where we’ve found these chips to limit our personal workload and where we’ve found them to excel. Most importantly, we complain about the port selection. (Because come on – what website is this?)
If after watching our video you’re still not sure which Mac is right for you, don’t worry. I am sure you will choose the right one.
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