![]() The monitors are a stand out feature for me, I run two, and will be getting two studio monitors. So about a 21% increase in price, and a 30% increase in weight, for the faster GPU and the other features listed above. A 14" MBP with a 10/16/16-core M2 Pro and the same amount of RAM/SSD space would cost $3019 (if you sprung for the 96W power brick needed for fast charging). If you maxed out a M2 MacBook Air (as you mentioned), it would have an 8/10/16-core M2, 24 GB RAM, and 2 TB of SSD space – and a list price of $2499 USD. The MacBook Air has the portability advantage, especially with respect to the 16" MBP. Support for up to 2 (M2 Pro) or 4 (M2 Max) external monitors – versus a single external monitor for the MacBook Air.More USB4(Thunderbolt) ports – 3 instead of 2.Mini-LED backlighting (for playing back HDR video content).Some things that the 14" and 16" MBPs have over the 13" MBAs include: May come down to factors other than just processing speed. A 16" MacBook Pro (M2 Pro/Max, 32 GB RAM).A 14" MacBook Pro (M2 Pro/Max, 32 GB RAM).Will a maxed out M2 air be enough or should I goto the Pro? I wish they had the pro in midnight, I looked at that machine at a local store and I love the hardware, but I am unsure of the power for what I will be doing. I will be doing photo and video editing, graphics creation etc. I am getting ready to purchase my first macbook since 2010.
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