
Not any more! Apple has addressed these concerns, big time.

We love the original (13-inch) M1 MacBook, but with a maximum 16GB RAM, it could never quite topple the older Intel-powered MacBook Pro to be a truly futureproofed image/video-editing powerhouse. Processor aside, the MacBook Pro 16 is a fantastic laptop, with a lot going for it from the beautiful color-accurate screen, booming speakers, sharp webcams, and excellent keyboard and trackpad, it is a very worthy upgrade for anyone using Intel-based MacBooks. The MacBook Pro is also available with an M2 Pro processor, which might be a better option for photographers and videographers who want a bigger MacBook, but don't have deep pockets. Only users who need the absolute no compromise best for their workflow will use the M2 Max to its full potential. What the M2 Max gives you in terms of raw power for content creation is amazing, but if it is a worthy upgrade over what can be achieved with Apple's M2 or M2 Pro chip, is debatable. Unfortunately, it also comes with a monstrous price that is truly quite hard to recommend spending. The MacBook Pro 16 with M2 Max is an absolute monster of a laptop, it will tear through anything you can throw at it and still be ready for more. One of a MacBook's best features is how supremely portable it is, but if you're more interested in raw power, then why not take a look at our guide to the best iMacs for photo and video editing (opens in new tab).Ĭhunkier shape feels bigger than previous Intel 16-inch design We've also found that the best MacBooks for photo editing tend to offer great battery lives, which means that you can spend an entire day editing images without having to stop to find a power supply. Plus, the macOS operating system is perfect for running both the best photo editing software (opens in new tab) and the best video editing software (opens in new tab). Plus, MacBooks tend to be fairly lightweight and slim, which makes them a great option for photographers who need to edit their images on the go. Ask a MacBook user why they're invested in the Apple system and they're likely to tell you just how great the user experience is, from the large trackpads to the high quality Retina displays.

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