Obviously a MacBook Air will never be a Great Gaming machine, but that’s not what @unbeatable101 was asking… I used to play on my 2013 MacBook Air on low settings while I was traveling and it was OK. The new CPU/GPUs in this new MacBook Air are much faster, so you would think...
Safe to Game on a MacBook Air? Hi. I have a MacBook Air Early 2014 and I was wondering if it is safe to use it for gaming. I've installed Windows on it with Boot Camp Assistant and the specs I see for the Mac are: A 1.4 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5 processor 4GB 1600 MHz ...
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Resident Evil Villageis a great start for this new era of Mac gaming. It’s a fantastic showcase for the performance and display of the MacBook Pro. MetalFX Upscaling is off to a decent start, even if it’s not great just yet. The unique brilliance of the MacBook Pro (14-inch or ...
The headset is equipped with 50mm drivers and the audio quality is good enough for gaming. You shouldn’t expect a rich or immersive experience here. The audio is comparable to other budget headsets in its price range. While it’s clearly not designed for audiophiles or those seeking a cine...
i don't really know which specs to look for it has a long list on here. Processor: Intel Core i5-4210U @ 1.70GHz Ram: 4GB ive used a friend's macbook pro and i think the processor was 2.67GHz and had a intel iris graphics card and it ran kind of smoothly...
Report: Apple to ditch Intel for ARM in MacBooks If Apple maintains this pace, there's no reason it couldn't put, let's say, a future A7 or A8 in a MacBook-like device. The problem is Apple is competing with the world's premier chipmaker -- that wasn't the case when it dumped...
I don’t want to dwell on the question “Can an iPad replace a MacBook?” for long, as it’s been discussed far too often. (Many users long ago decided that it can.) Complaining about the high price is also pointless; it’s simply very expensive. The more interesting question is ho...
Nor is there any reason to pour around $1,000 into anexternal GPU and graphics cardjust so you can play something as graphically uncomplicated asWorld of Warcrafton your MacBook with the settings at maximum. And it’s about time. If you haven’t heard, Mac gaming has been in a particul...
The MacBook Pro Just Isn't Suitable for Gaming The simple answer is that despite all the power that the M1 Max MacBook Pro offers, it's just not cut out for gaming. Unless Apple decides to change things around, don't expect gaming to be a hot topic for MacBooks anytime soon. ...