![]() I would look for sales on the M2 Pro 13" in the UK. I think the speakers would be a little better too. I know a lot of people hat the Touch Bar but it can be very useful for certain applications. BUT it has the Touch Bar which might be very helpful for some of the software you are considering. The screen is slightly smaller than the M2 air but same brightness and p3. So it should perform well under load for an extended period of time. It has a fan and a better gpu with a 512gb ssd standard. If you don't mind the older form factor the M2 Pro 13" might be a good deal. I have seen sales here in the USA for the M2 MBP 13" around $1000 and sometimes $1050 for a base model. They will most likely all be way over $1,000. So waiting a month to see if the new MBP M2 versions come out seems a bit futile. I'd you are looking to spend $1,000 or less then a MBP 14/16 is out of the question. When you've made a decision, which I hope you'll take some time to do, let us know how it goes.Īdded: I'd also read through the Komplete tech requirements to help with your decision ( ). Before you take that leap, know what the return policy is and whether there's a warranty offered. Some vendors call used items "refurbs" when in fact they haven't refurbed it at all. If it was my money, I wouldn't buy a refurb from any vendor other than Apple because I trust its refurb process. But you can read about user experiences with RAM specs at. And then you may regret getting only 8GB RAM.Īpple doesn't specify a minimum RAM requirement in its specs ( ). You may find you love Logic Pro and want to create increasingly complex compositions and start using third party plug-ins. You'd have to accept when working on something more complicated, you may run into slower performance. You can create some light and short Logic Pro files with 8GB RAM.
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