Summary of Is the 16" M1 Pro MacBook Pro Too Big? (Coming from a 15" MacBook Pro)

This is an AI generated summary. There may be inaccuracies.
Summarize another video · Purchase summarize.tech Premium

00:00:00 - 00:10:00

The author of this video discusses how the new 16" MacBook Pro is bigger and heavier than older models, but is on par in terms of power and performance. He also compares the older 15" MacBook Pro models to the new 16" model and finds that they are mostly on par in terms of size and weight. If you are using a 15" or 16" MacBook Pro and are unhappy with its size or weight, the author suggests that you consider the older models instead.

  • 00:00:00 The author of the YouTube video suggests that, for those working in white-collar jobs, the 16" MacBook Pro is the better choice over the 14" model. He also states that, for those who don't need the power or performance of the larger MacBook Pro, the 14" model is a better option.
  • 00:05:00 The author specializes in labor law, and he says that the new 16" MacBook Pro is too big for many people, especially those who work on small screens all day multiple days a week. He also says that a 15" MacBook Air with the regular m1 or m2 chip would be more than sufficient for most people. He also says that if apple would offer something like this, it would allow them to reduce the asking price significantly.
  • 00:10:00 The author of this video discusses how the new 16" MacBook Pro is bigger and heavier than older models, but is on par in terms of power and performance. He also compares the older 15" MacBook Pro models to the new 16" model and finds that they are mostly on par in terms of size and weight. If you are using a 15" or 16" MacBook Pro and are unhappy with its size or weight, the author suggests that you consider the older models instead.

Copyright © 2024 Summarize, LLC. All rights reserved. · Terms of Service · Privacy Policy · As an Amazon Associate, summarize.tech earns from qualifying purchases.