


The MP is a deprecated machine, on its way out, and maybe you could get one cheap, although they seem to remain overpriced new.īut why a new Mac? why not use the MBP? or even trade up to a newer, faster MBP and just lose the old 21"? Yeah, a MP would be faster than your 21", but not a good value at all. System on Chip (SoC) Apple M2 chip 8-core CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores. Apple impressed with the M1 MacBook Pro, Air, and Mac mini in late 2020 and the next-level Pro. I wouldn't ever wanna go back to a 2.5k monitor after using a modern iPhone, retina MBP, etc. 14 and 16 MacBook Pro vs earlier MacBooks wrap-up. 16-inch MacBook Pro (2021): Again, storage begins at 512GB, but you can purchase up to 8TB. 14-inch MacBook Pro (2021): Storage begins at 512GB, but you can raise this as far as 8TB.
MAC PRO 2017 VS MAC PRO 2011 UPGRADE
Mac mini (2020): One last time: you get 256GB or 512GB at a starting point and can upgrade to 2TB. I dunno what monitor you have and what MBP, but using an old low resolution monitor, even if better with color, as the only monitor for a computer might be a less than pleasing experience. 13-inch MacBook Pro (M1, 2020): Ditto on this one. The Mac Pro is spec'd with 3.7 GHz Intel Xeon E5 Quad-Core and Dual AMD FirePro D300 GPUs (2 x 2GB) I'm not super spec tech knowledgeable but how would that compare to a 2017 iMac? (3.4GHz (3.8 Boost) quad-core 7th-generation Intel Core i5 processor and Radeon Pro 570 with 4GB video memory) Introduced in January 2006, it is the higher-end model of the MacBook family, sitting above the consumer-focused MacBook Air. Erase all content and settings Height: 0 52 If you buy a 2017 MacBook Air. They both go for roughly the same amount so thats not a major deciding factor to me. The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh notebook computers by Apple Inc. M1 MacBook Pro 13-inch (2020) comes with two Thunderbolt 3/USB 4 ports and a. I don't really have the desk space for a 27 inch iMac + my current external monitor, but I didn't know if the 2017 would be a better performer than the 2013. I'm leaning toward a Mac Pro since it doesn't have a built in monitor and can use my 27 inch external monitor which will also be used by my MBP. I'm looking to replace my current desktop computer (21in Mid-2010 iMac).
