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by escapedmoose 1263 days ago
I’ve been afraid to move on from my 2015 MBP for the reasons you stated. Good to hear they’re getting back on track
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I would definitely recommend the new M1 (and maybe soon the M2) Pro/Max MBPs. Thanks to work, I've gotten to experience first hand basically each generation of MBP, and 2016-2019 are hot garbage, IMO. I opted for an M1 Max and managed to snag it through Microcenter for $800 off MSRP, and it is everything my 2015 was and more, and smaller more manageable form factor (went from the 15" 2015 MBP to a 14" M1 MBP, which is effectively the size of the 13" from 2015).

If you haven't had a chance yet, try to get your hands on one just to try it out. You'll immediately see what I mean. It has both an SD card slot and an HDMI port built-in, which I think were two things that were inexcusable to remove from a "Pro" device in the 2016-2019 generations, and yet it doesn't feel clunky or bulky.

It's a truly great machine.

While the 2016-2019 MBPs were a step back, the Apple Silicon MBPs are better than the 2015s in virtually every way.
It must be the influence of losing Jony Ive who strove for minimalism. While I'd like a world where we could only use USB-C for everything, the reality is that this is not the case in the vast majority of areas.