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by soheil 1981 days ago
I had mine for over a month now and it’s great. Development is fast there is some libraries that are not compiled for M1 yet so if you use package managers like brew etc it might need to compile some libraries from source. But once everything is installed running code is extremely quick. You can have 100s of browser tabs without a noticeable drop in performance, I use a MacBook Air M1.
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How many hours of battery life do you get when doing programming?
I tend to have it plugged in while writing code so I can use a larger external display, but so far the most battery drain I’ve had with it was getting at best just shy of 9-10 hours when I wired up a Club3D DP 1.4 to HDMI 2.1 adapter and output HDR10 at native 4K resolution. That really started to chew through the battery, especially when running Dolby Vision content through Netflix in Safari. I ended up buying USB-C to DisplayPort adapters that also supply power in the same cable so I wouldn’t take up both the USB 4 ports with such activities.

Normally though, I’ve had battery life hit up to 22-24 hours in light usage and the battery doesn’t drain much while it sleeps so that can sometimes mean multiple days of battery life.

I find for programming the biggest limitation is the 13” screen when on the go, as it has been an adjustment for me from having a larger 15” or 16” screen. I’m looking forward to seeing the new 16” Apple Silicon arrive in June, if you can believe the rumours. Apparently they’ll be adding native ports for HDMI. Cross fingers that it natively supports HDMI 2.1 for example...

Hi! I am looking to purchase an M1 Air, but I would like to know first if it will work with my LG CX55OLED at 4K@120Hz. Can you confirm if it works in 4K120Hz resolution and refresh rate? Also what is the specific type of the Club3D adapter and the adapter you use to convert TB3 to DisplayPort?

Thanks!