• Had a quick look at the pricing for a build of an m1 pro 16in mbp and it came out at £4K, may have to wait a bit before I pull that trigger..

  • I think it's best buying Apple hardware close to the release dates because prices don't go down over time it just gets older.

  • Presumably that's the 64GB RAM, 2TB version?
    What do you do that needs that sort of spec - or is it just trying to future proof?

    If the latter then would make more sense to buy the entry level one and then sell it in 2yrs and upgrade to the next iteration of the entry level one, then do the same again a couple of years later. You'd spend the same (/less) overall.

  • I'm sure you know, but that is the M1 Max - You can select the M1 Pro option but as you upgrade the chip it ends up the same as if you started with the Max as a base.

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