Looking for one of the best MacBooks money can buy? You’ve come to the right place. Because the MacBook Pro with M2 Pro is an all-powerful beast of a laptop that will sate the appetite of those creatives in need of serious graphical processing demands.
Pricing varies wildly whether you select the 14-inch or 16-inch model, with each coming in three configurations, two with M2 Pro, one with M2 Max. The 14-inch with M2 Pro starts from a ‘modest’ £2,149, but the 16-inch starts from £2,699 and its M2 Max incarnation costs a cool £3,749. Opt for the 16-inch M2 Max with 96GB unified memory and upgraded 8TB SSD and you’re looking at an absurdly expensive £6,749.
Will most people need that? Absolutely not. But if you’re a high-end creative and using this as a desktop replacement then, well, that kind of memory access could revolutionise your workflow.
If you already own a 2021 MacBook Pro with M1 Pro or M1 Max then you might be wondering: should I buy the 2023 MacBook Pro? The headline feature of M2 Pro is a 20% boost to power, generation