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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • Here is something I did not expect to say.

  • Today, Apple has not only made

  • their cheapest MacBook better,

  • but they've also cut the price.

  • (electronic music)

  • There was a time, not all that long ago,

  • that Apple was the undisputed leader in laptops.

  • Now, their touchpads are still the top of the class,

  • but even 10 years ago the MacBook had a better touchpad

  • than a lot of PC's today.

  • Think back to the original MacBook Air,

  • it was so ahead of its time.

  • Now, sure, today we take thin and light laptops for granted,

  • but it by far the first Ultrabook

  • and that was years before that became

  • a normal thing on the PC side.

  • But when it comes to the Mac today,

  • Well, it's complicated.

  • So one one hand we have systems such as

  • the Mac Mini as well as the iMac Pro,

  • which are pretty solid packages.

  • We even have things like the Mac Pro coming out,

  • which while it is incredibly expensive,

  • looks like a monster.

  • Just a very expensive monster.

  • On the laptop side though,

  • I love the build and the form factor

  • of the current generation MacBook Pro,

  • but the issue here is that it just

  • can't keep up on the performance side.

  • There are serious throttling issues,

  • especially when you get up to the 15" with that Core I9.

  • I mean yeah, it sounds like a great idea.

  • But the issue is that it barely is able to keep up with the

  • base clock speeds while stock,

  • and as soon as you start uploading any kind of

  • graphics workload, the entire performance suffers.

  • It's a good machine and it is about as good

  • as you can expect for something that's this thin.

  • But it just can't keep up with Window's

  • laptops with similar specs.

  • Then there's the keyboard.

  • So I've actually been fairly fortunate with it.

  • So I've been using a MacBook Pro since 2016

  • as my work laptop, and I've only had

  • one single issue with a sticky key.

  • But a lot of people such as Dave as well as Lou,

  • have had much much bigger issues with keys

  • double pressing, not working at all.

  • I mean, very quickly some of these keyboards

  • have been completely useless.

  • And the problem is that if you do have something like this,

  • it's not as simple as blowing it out

  • with some compressed air.

  • I mean the keyboard is straight up useless,

  • and requires a very, very expensive repair.

  • Which up until fairly recently,

  • was something that you usually had to pay for.

  • Now it did take Apple a while to respond to this

  • however, they have redesigned the keypad

  • actually a couple of times on these MacBooks.

  • So, theoretically the version in this new MacBook Pro

  • as well as the new Air, is better, but still.

  • Not exactly reassuring when you spend

  • well over $1000 on a laptop,

  • and something like a broken key means that

  • you need a $800 repair.

  • That's just not a good look.

  • But today we have some upgrades to check out.

  • And that starts with the MacBook Air.

  • It just got a much needed redesign late last year.

  • However today, we also see price cuts go along with that.

  • It goes from $1200 down to $1100.

  • Now it's not $999 like the old MacBook Air.

  • Which by the way as of today is now discontinued.

  • So you have to go with the Retina guy.

  • But there are some very very minor upgrades

  • with this new version.

  • So first of all, it does add a true tone display.

  • Cool, I guess.

  • It also does have that updated keyboard,

  • which theoretically should be a little bit more durable.

  • Now time will tell whether this keyboard is actually better.

  • So there's only been a few months since

  • this keyboard went out into the wild

  • with the 15" MacBook Pro, but the good thing is

  • unlike in the past where you had to pay for

  • a very expensive upgrade to kind of

  • repair the entire thing,

  • instead now Apple does cover you for four years

  • from when the MacBook comes out.

  • So even if you buy one of these Airs today,

  • you know that you'll be covered for

  • quite a while if you do have any keyboard issues.

  • What we've also seen is the death of the 12" MacBook.

  • Man, this is such a weird tiny little laptop.

  • Well, I guess we did ask why it existed.

  • And they killed it.

  • - Just like when we asked,

  • "Why does the iPod still exist?"

  • And they killed that, like right after.

  • This came out back in 2015 and it was absolutely tiny.

  • At a time when a MacBook air was way out of date,

  • this is something which is significantly smaller

  • and it also included the retina display,

  • it had the interesting butterfly keyboard.

  • Which of course has been a little bit

  • of a problem over the years.

  • But this legitimately was way ahead of its time.

  • And even today, I still feel like this is my favorite

  • ultra portable hardware that I've ever used on a laptop.

  • So tiny, so lightweight, but there are, of course,

  • some sacrifices that had to be made.

  • With only a single USB C Port, there was a lot of

  • shall we say, complaining on the internet?

  • I may have done some of this complaining myself.

  • But the issue here was two fold.

  • First of all, having only one port on the laptop

  • meant that you couldn't charge and use

  • anything else at the same time

  • unless you were using a dongle, sort of a big deal.

  • But on the top of that, this is really the first laptop

  • or one of the first devices straight up

  • that used USB C.

  • Now today, it's actually

  • fairly ubiquitous, it's not that hard

  • to get a lot of accessories.

  • But back in 2015 when this first came out,

  • USB C was pretty much nowhere.

  • Which meant that you had very limited options

  • to do anything besides charge your MacBook,

  • and use like one Apple Dongle, which was $80 bucks

  • and it was very, very limited.

  • Yeah, you still have to deal with a dongle.

  • And yes, I still wish this did have multiple ports,

  • but I've gotta say, I'm actually kind of

  • a little bit sad to see the 12" MacBook go.

  • Rest in peace little guy.

  • As far as I'm concerned though, the most interesting new Mac

  • is the MacBook Pro 13".

  • Now previously, there were two versions of this laptop.

  • The base model which did not have a touch bar,

  • started at $1300, and the model

  • with the touch bar was $1800.

  • That $500 worth of savings sounds like a big deal,

  • but you lost a lot for it.

  • So first of all, not only do you go down

  • from four thunderbolt ports to two,

  • but of course you loose the touch bar

  • and with it the T2 chip as well as touch id.

  • And on top of that, you had an older dual core processor,

  • instead of a much faster quad core chip

  • in the higher end model.

  • Very clear decision, the lower end model

  • was pretty much worst across the board.

  • However, as of today, that's really not the case.

  • Now at the same $1300 price, you can buy this.

  • So this is the new base model of the 13" MacBook.

  • And it takes everything that was great

  • about the previous version, and adds the touch bar.

  • Which, is not the biggest deal in the world.

  • But with the touch bar we get not only touch id,

  • but also that T2 chip, and importantly,

  • we also upgrade to a quad core processor.

  • Really the most obvious sort of downside to this guy,

  • is that we are still limited to two thunderbolt three ports.

  • But honestly, I think that's a pretty reasonable trade off

  • considering that this is a full $500 cheaper

  • than the higher end model.

  • Now I know it doesn't sound like a big deal,

  • but they T2 chip actually does make

  • a pretty big difference to these MacBooks.

  • Not only does it speed up things such as video and

  • coding with things like H265.

  • John did a great video talking about just how

  • powerful this is for editing.

  • For most people though, the jump to

  • a quad core processor is really where

  • the sweet spot happens.

  • Now previously the dual core was fine for basic use,

  • but this is a MacBook Pro after all.

  • So if you start doing, especially photo

  • and really when it comes to video editing,

  • it started to fall down a little bit right?

  • But now with the quad core processor and the

  • pretty decent Iris graphics,

  • this is straight up a system that you can use

  • for real pro work.

  • At least within reason for a 13" laptop.

  • What's really interesting is that now

  • when you look at the base two port model versus

  • the four port model, that $500 difference

  • seems like a decent thing on paper.

  • So this model does have a slower processor

  • clocked at 1.4 gigahertz compared to

  • 2.4 on the higher model the both quad core.

  • But as soon as I actually started getting into this,

  • I realized that's actually not really accurate.

  • So, if you look at the model number

  • it's almost the exact same on this Core I5,

  • and when you start running it through benchmarks,

  • the performance is nearly identical.

  • Really, the only place that I saw

  • any significant difference was it's a little bit slower

  • in multi thread, especially in bigger applications

  • such as Cinebench, but even though it looks like

  • a huge difference on paper, this, for almost all

  • intensive purposes has the same performance

  • as that much more expensive Macbook.

  • Don't let that spec fool you.

  • All of this begs the question

  • of which Macbook makes sense in 2019?

  • With the 12" no longer in the picture,

  • it really does come down, at least on the lower end,

  • to the 13" Macbook Pro, or the 13" Macbook Air.

  • And something important to know

  • is that the two laptops are very, very similar.

  • If you look from a lot of angles,

  • they look almost identical right?

  • The screens are the same size and resolution.

  • You've got the same keyboard, you have the same touchpads,

  • same speakers, I mean these footprints

  • are essentially identical here.

  • Really, the main advantages to the Macbook Air

  • is that it's a little bit cheaper,

  • and it is very, very slightly thinner.

  • For $200 less, you're getting only a dual core processor,

  • which is a lower wattage than what you're finding

  • on the quad core chip with the Macbook Pro.

  • The main difference is just that performance.

  • So many other aspects of these systems are identical,

  • that it comes down to whether or not you actually need it.

  • Now, as far as I'm concerned, if you're doing anything

  • more than like light web browsing,

  • the Mac quad core processor

  • is going to make a difference, especially as time goes on.

  • This just feels a little bit slow right now,

  • and it's certainly not going to feel as snappy

  • three, five, seven years from now, as the Pro does.

  • When it comes to picking between the Pros,

  • I mean sure the higher end version

  • does come with a little bit more storage,

  • as well as two extra thunderbolt ports,

  • but beyond that there's still a minimum

  • of a $300 price difference.

  • As far as I'm concerned, that is incredibly hard to justify.

  • Yeah, more ports is nice, but is it $300 nice?

  • These updates don't fix the Macbook line,

  • but it's nice to see them get a little bit cheaper,

  • a little bit better, and importantly,

  • Apple's getting a little bit closer

  • to being on top of their game.

  • Honestly, it's been a long time

  • since I've been able to say

  • that the Macbook line makes sense,

  • but today it's actually pretty balanced.

  • (electronic music)

- Hey guys, this is Austin.

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2019年的MacBook值得買嗎? (Are the 2019 MacBooks Worth It?)

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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