- Air if you want something lightweight and don't need the "Pro" level CPU/GPU power
If you're only doing email/web, you should probably go Air. (There are no bad choices with the Apple silicon Macs for general use, it's mainly a question of how slow you want your video rendering chores and Xcode builds to be.)
Then multiply by screen sizes, which determines the overall size of the machine.
Edit: formatting. HackerNews support markdown challenge.
- Pro if you need maximum CPU/GPU power.
- Air if you want something lightweight and don't need the "Pro" level CPU/GPU power
If you're only doing email/web, you should probably go Air. (There are no bad choices with the Apple silicon Macs for general use, it's mainly a question of how slow you want your video rendering chores and Xcode builds to be.)
Then multiply by screen sizes, which determines the overall size of the machine.
Edit: formatting. HackerNews support markdown challenge.
Edit 2: fuck, forgot non-Pro. Maybe you're right.