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Hi Everyone,
I want to know that should I purchase Macbook pro 2024 version with 24 GB Unified Memory + 512 GB SSD or wait for 2025/26 Macbook version
About me, Security Engineer role and i want to use macbook pro for personal use like learning and practising for cloud security , docker, kubernetes, bug bounty, AI Security, devsecops , python + golang automation and even making youtube video in future and Red Teaming as well
So Please suggest me
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Need laptop for general use is it good deal and worth to buy in 2025 ?
I need to upgrade my 2018 intel Macbook Pro. If a new model was to be released in October-ish, I would regret updating at this point of the year. If Apple aren't releasing a new model until early 2026 though, I would prefer to upgrade now rather than wait. Are Mark Gurman's predictions usually accurate? Are most rumours still favouring an early 2026 release now for the M5 Macbook Pro's? Thanks.
So I’ve been eying up a used 2021 14” MacBook Pro (M1 Pro chip, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) for around £700 give or take. I’m wondering if that price is worth it or if I should get something else.
I’ll mostly use it for uni work (research, writing), browsing, and photo and video editing. I’m planning to use it for the next 4-5 years minimum, maybe longer.
My current one is a MacBook Pro from 2017 and it’s kinda struggling, especially when it comes to the battery, so I’m looking for a good upgrade.
Would you recommend I buy the Pro for that price and my use case?
Thanks in advance!
Edit: Here are the specs: MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021) - Apple M1 Pro 8-core and 14-core GPU - 16GB RAM - SSD 512GB
Welcome to the monthly Macbook Purchasing Megathread
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Welcome to the monthly Macbook Purchasing Megathread
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I'm a computer science student who does software/AI work in university. I currently use a 13" 2020 Intel MacBook Pro. It's getting a bit sluggish for doing the AI training and software work I do. I want to get a new MacBook Pro, so I'm considering get one after WWDC in June this year when they update it. However, I've seen the rumors saying 2026 will be a big year and they'll make the laptop thinner and get rid of the notch. That's very tempting, and I think I might be able to wait one more year for it.
https://9to5mac.com/2025/03/30/redesigned-macbook-pro-2026-upgrades/
And no, i will not be listening to the "just spend over double on the m1" cause yes, i know the m1 is much better in basically everything but then again it is over double most of the time,
How usable is this laptop for:
1: Day to day performance (Chrome, Powerpoint)
2: How is battery life
3: any cons if any are present
I would only ever use it for super basic tasks, I'd also have a year of warranty on it if thats important.
(I'd be getting the i5 5tth gen 2.7 ghz 8gb 256gb variant)
thank you to the answers if there are any!
Used M1 Pro 14 inch MacBook Pro costs the same as a new M3 MacBook Air. I wonder if the M3 MacBook Air is a better buy due to being brand new?
Looking to purchase a 2019 macbook pro 16” (i7). Anyone knows if it still holds up well in 2025? Renewed ofc. Getting this for around 450$ btw
What's your honest opinion on the need for Mac book pro vs a really high end Windows laptop like Dell XPS or any other similar high end models? Is MBP still the fastest to load multiple apps and run memory heavy programs like editors/ IDEs?
Welcome to the monthly Macbook Purchasing Megathread
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Welcome to the monthly Macbook Purchasing Megathread
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After using the MacBook M1 Pro for six months I feel like I should share my thoughts. I picked up the M1 Pro last summer for £950 and worked a part time job to save up for it out of my own pocket so was pretty chuffed with that. Spoiler: this machine is absolutely worth it, even in 2025. Whether you’re debating between this and a newer release or considering upgrading from an older Intel-based Mac, here’s why the M1 Pro still holds its ground.
Performance
Even years after its release, the M1 Pro chip is a beast. I use mine for heavy multitasking, video editing in Final Cut Pro, coding in Xcode, and occasional gaming (yes, macOS gaming is better than you’d expect). I’ve never experienced lag, stutters, or the need to throttle back on what I’m doing.
Apple’s efficiency cores and performance cores work seamlessly, and the fan is practically silent unless I’m pushing it to extremes. Compared to older Intel-based Macs I’ve used, the performance difference is night and day.
Battery Life
The battery life on this thing is unreal. I’m consistently getting 12+ hours of real-world usage, even with multiple Chrome tabs, Slack, Zoom, and Spotify running. The endurance makes it feel like a machine from the future. Six months in, battery health is still at 100%. This is a laptop that can keep up with all-day work and casual use without needing to be tethered to a charger.
Display and Build Quality
The Liquid Retina XDR display is breathtaking. I do some color-sensitive work, and this display has been a game-changer. Watching HDR content or editing high-res footage feels cinematic. The 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate makes scrolling buttery smooth and spoils you for anything else.
Build quality is equally impressive. The unibody aluminum chassis feels premium, durable, and timeless. The keyboard and trackpad are the best I’ve ever used on a laptop—no exaggeration.
Ports
You also get an SD card slot, HDMI port, MagSafe, and three USB-C ports. As someone who works with external displays and SD cards regularly, this is a godsend. No more dongles for everything!
Why It’s Still Worth It in 2025
Here’s the kicker: you don’t need the latest MacBook to have an exceptional experience. The M1 Pro remains more than capable of handling modern workflows and is optimized for macOS in a way that feels futuristic. Plus, the prices for refurbished or lightly used models have dropped, making this one of the best value propositions for a high-end laptop.
If you’re upgrading from an Intel Mac or even an M1 Air, the performance, battery, display, and port selection make this a no-brainer. Even compared to newer models, the M1 Pro holds its own unless you’re chasing the absolute cutting edge.
I went from a 2015 Intel MacBook Air so I would say I keep my laptops for a while before upgrading and I am also price conscious so this was definitely a good pick up in the summer of 2024 but as my needs will change I can see myself upgrading more often but as of now this is doing the trick.
Just a quick disclaimer only one of the pictures from above are mine the rest are from IGN.
I saw on YouTube that one or two reviewers said that the current shell/size/thickness of the MacBook Pro is 3 years/generations old. What are the chances of getting a revamped MacBook Pro in 2025 with an updated chassis and/or thinner chassis … and maybe even OLED display options?