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Your Mac is so old its system font is based on hieroglyphics. Time to upgrade! But what if when you do, Apple releases another, better Mac, for less money? That’s the worry. (Apart from the bit about less money, because Apple.)
This article can help. We’ve explored the current state of play with Apple’s Mac line-up, interpreted the rumour coos of the patented prediction pigeon, and for each model offered a shiny ‘Stuff says’ buying recommendation.
The state of play: The M1 MacBook Air rocked up in late 2020. We liked its innards (great battery; zoomy chip; fab display) but were less enamoured by the chunky bezels on the unchanged case – and the rubbish webcam.
What’s next: The MacBook Air is set for an overhaul. The design will likely borrow from the 24in iMac, with more colours and thinner bezels. However, it might have a white notch (yuck). It’ll get an M2 chip and the case will no longer be wedge-shaped. That’s a big departure, hence suggestions of a new (old) name: MacBook. There are also rumours of a larger display model (15in or so) for 2023.
Verdict: We prefer the MacBook Air’s design to the entry-level MacBook Pro’s – it’s nicer to type on. Still, most of those rumours sound fab, and because we’re now late in the cycle, only buy an existing MacBook Air if you’ve no other option.
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The state of play: We never reviewed the Mac Pro, but we did coo at it during WWDC 2019. We can say for sure: 1) it looks great; 2) it at the time was insanely powerful, and; 3) the very serious Apple guardian near the wheeled unit we saw didn’t take kindly to a quip it’d be fun to “ride around on, like in a game of Mario Kart”.What’s next: Apple’s stated the Mac Pro will be the last Mac to shift to Apple silicon, but there’s no timeframe. We’ll probably hear more at WWDC 2022. It’s unlikely the design will change much – pros need quick access to the Mac’s innards to add and remove components. As for the chip, fused Ultras are rumoured, dubbed ‘Extreme’. But at this point, an M2 Extreme seems more logical than an M1 Extreme, given that M2-series chips are imminent; having the new Mac Pro on previous-gen silicon would be odd.
Verdict: Don’t buy the current Mac Pro, unless you’re made of money and want that silly and expensive real-world Mario Kart experience. It now underperforms for the price and will be replaced by something much better within months.
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