As for Cinebench, the M2 Max-powered MacBook Pro 16 posts nearly 15,000 points, beating out the 12,000-point average and rocketing past the less-powerful MacBook Air and MacBook Pro 13, which both use the entry-level M2 chip. That same pattern is repeated in Geekbench, where the M2...
PCMag: Keeping the original Air's strengths intact Brian Westover forPCMagsummarizesthe 15-inch MacBook Air as "a desktop-replacement laptop with nearly the portability of a compact ultraportable." Though not the most powerful 15-inch notebook, it's "one of the lightest to deliver a winnin...
The M2 iPad Air is on sale on Black Friday for $100 off, making for a great time to get yourself a new tablet. Wereviewed the iPad Airand gave it an "Excellent" rating, as well as our Editors' Choice award, finding the tablet delivers a powerful performance and has a gorgeo...
We haven’t had a chance to review a MacBook containing the M3 Pro chip, but we can draw some conclusions based on what others have found. According to areview in PCMag, for example, the M3 Pro is slower than the previous-generation M2 Max. That’s disappointing, and we’d have hop...
Even with all those components squeezed in there so tight and very little air space, the new stereo speakers producers loud and crystal clear sound. A Netflix showing of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow sounded excellent. It was so loud I had to close my door so I didn’t disturb everyone else...
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PCMag calls the M2 MacBook Air stunning with excellent performance. While they aren't a fan of the notch cutout, they call it the best ultraportable Mac you can buy.The design is thin and never makes a sound thanks to its fanless design. The MagSafe port is a huge win for convenience...