New Macbooks Are Finally Here, and They Certainly Seem Worth the WaitBrian Barrett
It's far too easy to spec up a basic MacBook into something that costs as much as a nice used car. Heck, a nice new car if you really go wild. The profit margins on those upgrades must be (and I'm guessing here) absolutely staggering. This is why it's usually best to look for...
full-color display. This makes reading photo-heavy e-books a delight. Plus, you can read digital editions of newspapers and magazines in full color. Of course, the iPad Mini also does a great job streaming video and audio. And with an Apple Pencil, it can be used as ...
The highest-specification 15-inch MacBook Pro used in this test cost$3,499, packing the 2.9GHz Core i9 processor, Radeon Pro 4GB 560X graphics and 32 gigabytes of DDR4 memory. While it is only equipped with the 512 gigabyte SSD, since all SSD versions are incredibly fast, this shoul...
You can also use a Mac for several demanding tasks. It’s popular with graphic designers, for example, and you can alsorun complex programs like Photoshopon your device. On top of that, you’ll still gain access to tools you might have used on other computers – such as Microsoft Word ...
The M3 isn’t worth waiting for Digital Trends Apple’s latest M3 chips are fantastic, though they’re already available for the MacBooks that need them most. Apple led the charge with the MacBook Pro this time around, launching it straightaway withM3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max configurations....
I used: A heavy gaming PC tower Two 27-inch gaming monitors on a dual monitor arm A MacBook Pro Two different keyboards and assorted mice and trackpads MyOculus Quest 2 My phone stand and USB hub A podcasting mic and headphones
So far I've never needed Nano, but I remember matt screens back in the day with the top Macbooks only having a matt screen. The only time I'd need it might be in our off road Caravan, and it has blinds and also shades. And external awnings too. I have 30 days after p...
2. It Won’t “Automagically” Work One of the main reasons people buy Apple devices is that they "just work". The "walled garden" approach Cupertino used on the products is always liable to criticism—I'm on the critic's side, for instance—but the benefits of creating both the hardw...
So, are Arcade1Up machines actually worth it? And what else should you know about building your own home arcade? After filling my home with the sweet sounds of “He’s on fire!!” and “Boomshakalaka!!” for two weeks, here’s everything I’ve learned. ...