In my country, it's not that easy at all to buy a laptop without paying 2x price but there is one seemingly good option with MBP 14 M1 with 16GB of RAM and 512 SSD. The price is around $1700 which is not much higher than in the US.
There is also the newer Macbook Air M2 16/512, but the price label bites at $1900.
Based on what I have read so far, the MBP is a decent choice: the screen is gorgeous, as well as the performance. The price difference makes it a no brainer, what do you think?
I am a backend developer with no crazy performance requirements. The good old combination of an IntelliJ IDE, containers, K8s, plenty of browser tabs.
Would you pay more for the M2-based Air?
In general, what caveats should I keep in mind when buying a Macbook? I have been a Windows and then Linux user all my life so I have little no idea as to what could go wrong.
With some pieces of equipment there are rules of thumb like "don't forget to check X", "don't buy if Y doesn't equal Z"? Is there anything like that here?
Thanks!
Otherwise, a M-chip MBP is good for the same reason. Just try to get one with more than 16GB of RAM if you can, as that is kinda tight in the long run.
https://github.com/docker/roadmap/issues/384
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