Can anyone comment on if the m1 MacBook Air can handle 4K external display well enough for daily use? I know it handles my ultra wide 1440p display, but I wanted to confirm before I purchased a 4K display.
>With my MBP the fans turn on when it does anything other than look at the 4K desktop.
Some of this conversation confuses me. Since the M1 MacBooks came out, all of a sudden people are talking like every MBP version prior is junk. Top-of-the-line MBP that can't run dual monitors? Where were these conversations about poor MBP performance 6 months ago?
FWIW, the last MBP I had was a 2015 i5, and I used a single 4k monitor and no had zero issues in regular usage.
> Some of this conversation confuses me. Since the M1 MacBooks came out, all of a sudden people are talking like every MBP version prior is junk. Top-of-the-line MBP that can't run dual monitors? Where were these conversations about poor MBP performance 6 months ago?
The 15/16" MBP is certainly capable of supporting 4K displays without issue (posting from one now). Most likely some people have something screwed up in their setup and didn't realize it until they moved to another system.
With the new MacBook Air, they won't even know their setup is screwed up because there won't be any fan noise. It'll just slowly degrade over time.
It's not just Macs: doing any significant work on any thin laptop caused thermal throttling or ran the fans up. For the last five or six years, every work laptop I've had at multiple jobs has sounded like it was trying to take off for a fair amount of the time I was using it. This is especially annoying during Skype and Zoom calls, since noise reduction makes people's voices very loud or soft at random times during meetings.
Offhand, I've been blaming Electron and Docker for Mac/Windows, but maybe there's something more fundamentally wrong?
I guess it's because annoying laptop fans were a given until recently; my 2012 MBA, 2015 MBP, and 2019 MBP all sounded annoying. Like a Retina display, once you experience a quiet office, you don't want to go back.
Also, I think the 16" MacBook Pro in particular was way, way, way overrated because people desperately wanted a story arc where Apple comes to its senses and builds great laptops again.
I tend to agree, had a 2017 MBP prior, but the laptop certainly got hot and things had to throttle a little. Had I not tried an M1, I doubt I would have noticed.