
Plus, there's an added bonus: it's significantly cheaper.Īpple treats its 13in MacBook Pros as a lower-end model of the device (this packs an M2 chip, which is more powerful than the M1 but not as fast as the M1 Pro or M1 Max that come with the MacBook Pros above). If even a 14-inch MacBook is too big for your portability needs, the MacBook Pro 13-inch (M2, 2022) enables you to take a further step down in size.

And for that use, this is a large and weighty option. All this is overkill, of course, if you just want a MacBook for surfing the web and keeping up with your emails. You can also configure it up to 64GB of memory, up to 8TB of storage. Apple says that you should get around 14 hours of web browsing from a charge, but we've seen more like 17 hours for basic online work. The 16-inch MacBook Pro also boasts the best battery life of any MacBook.

Meanwhile, the mini-LED true HDR display with 1,600-nit peak brightness is a joy for creative work. In our tests, we edited 8K video in Final Cut Pro in a project with colour correction and up to five videos playing simultaneously at moments, and we didn't experience a single glitch or hold-up. We found that this laptop can make smooth work of even the most demanding graphic design, animation, video editing or 3D modelling tasks. The biggest, and best if you want a larger screen, is the MacBook Pro 16-inch (2022), which comes with a choice of Apple's powerful M2 Pro or M2 Max chips. If you need to use power-hungry software like Photoshop, After Effects and Premiere Pro, you might find it worth investing in the more powerful MacBook Pro line. Larger size makes it less convenient to carry around See our full MacBook Air (M1, 2020) review for more details That said, if you're on a creative course such as photography, video editing, animation or film-making and need to use software that makes heavy demands on resources, one of the more powerful MacBooks below could give you a smoother experience. In our tests, we were impressed by how fast and smooth the laptop is in use, and we got well over a full day of use on a single battery charge.Īnother benefit of MacBook Airs is that they're fanless too, so you'll be able to use it in lecture theatres, libraries and other places of respectful silence, without annoying professors or fellow students. It's the cheapest MacBook you can buy new, and it now often has a discount since the release of a new MacBook Air in July 2022.

We think the 2020 MacBook Air still hits the perfect sweet spot between value and performance. Yes, MacBook Pros and even the newer 2022 MacBook Air offer more power, but unless you're studying on a course that requires you to use graphically demanding software, the M1-chipped MacBook Air should do you just fine. The MacBook Air (M1, 2020) is the best MacBook for students who prioritise good value over having the latest specs.
