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10% off Apple Macbook (13" Pro M2 512GB/8GB $2067 / 14" M1 Pro Chip 512GB/16GB $2697) Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Macbook Pro 13" M2:
https://www.amazon.com.au/2022-Apple-MacBook-Laptop-chip/dp/…

Macbook Pro 14" M1 Pro:
https://www.amazon.com.au/Apple-MacBook-14-inch-8%E2%80%91co…

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  • The M2 one is just 13 inch, not 14

    • Thank you! Just edited!

  • +2

    Great choices in macbooks shown - 16gb should be a baseline for a pro imo.

    Also the M2 has 512gb SSD to avoid the slowdown problem from one instead of 2 chips in there.

    • -2

      Keep in mind, the new macbooks with 'unified' ram are actually pretty decent even with just 8GB. It performs way better then 16GB DDR4 for example.

      • +7

        The RAM is faster, but that does not help much if your (over bloated) app is running out of RAM and swapping to SSD.

        It would be nice if they had a DIMM slot as well as unified. But then Apple would be less able to charge $300 extra for +8GB. You don't get a trillion dollars by being nice.

        • Be interested to know what swapping to SSD does to the life of your drive. Got a MacBook Air (11-inch, Mid 2013) 8gb ram that had a 128gb drive, really struggled and questioned whether it was even worth selling. Then the 3 party adapters came out…whacked a 1tb drive in there and BAM! currently have 53 tabs open no problems.

          • @Baron-K: Remember your use case is very different from these devices. - NVMe style ones that are far faster, far more resistant.

            Your 2013 model has an earlier era SSD drive which might have a strong amount of write cycles in it - but not the speed and it'll get annoying.

            • @superroach: huh?? I took the earlier era 128gb SSD out and put a new 1tB NVMe in, yes the 2013 macbook air has slow write speed (around 700mbps) but that's not the ssd thats slow, it's limited by the pcie bus. Remember my query was to ram usage and swapping btw.

  • What about the upgraded charging adapter? How does that work?

    Only apple? Guessing they’ll price match?

  • fyi the AEU Apple Education store is cheaper for the MBP 14"

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