Which MacBook Pro: 14 Inch vs 16 Inch (for 2023 MacBook Pro)
Apple updated the MacBook Pro with the new M2 Pro and M2 Max chips. With price differences between the 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro is around $200, they are keeping the trend by keeping things as same as possible. However, Apple cannot cheat physics, so what are the differences between the two models?
Mac Mini M2 Pro vs Mac Studio M1 Max
Say you have $2,000 that you need to spend on a quality desktop computer from Apple. Which one would you choose? The recently launched but beefed up Mac Mini M2 Pro or the base Mac Studio?
Laptop chip shootout: M2 Pro / M2 Max vs Intel 13th generation Core i9
For the first time, Apple and Intel launched the latest mobile processor in the same month. We analyze which one would win in a street fight.
Apple Ecosystem vs Google Ecosystem
Apple and Google are the largest tech company humankind ever created. One thing in common is they have an ecosystem of software and hardware working together making lives easier and better for the end user. We compared them.
iPad 10 vs iPad Air 4
In October 2022, Apple basically re-launched the iPad Air 4, did some minor modifications and rebranded it as the 10th generation iPad. See how the new iPad compared to the old iPad Air 4. Or in other words, why new does not mean better
Apple A16 vs Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1
Apple has launched the iPhone 14 Pro featuring their brand new SOC, the A16. See how well it fares against the SnapDragon 8+ Generation 1
Macbook Air M2 vs Base Macbook Pro M1 Pro
A decent MacBook Air M2 config is $1,600. How does it stack up against the base 14-inch MacBook Pro M1 Pro?
Battle of the MacBook Air: 2022 M2 vs 2020 M1
Apple updated the MacBook Air with the M2 but still selling the M1 MacBook Air. Is the 2020 model still worth it?
Apple M2 vs Apple M1 Pro: Newer is better?
The M2 is the latest SOC from Apple Silicon team and improved in basically everything. Does it mean that $2,000 investment in the MacBook Pro is a waste?
Apple M2 vs Intel Core i9 12th Generation
Can Apple repeat the feat of introducing the basic SOC that can beat the Intel flagship?