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APPLE MACBOOK AIR (2023) 15.3" APPLE M2 8-CORE / 24GB RAM / 2TB SSD

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Características APPLE MACBOOK AIR (2023) 15.3" APPLE M2 8-CORE / 24GB RAM / 2TB SSD

Tamanho15.3 "

RAM24 GB

Capacidade2048 GB

Geekbench 5 (múltiplos)8837

Geekbench 5 (único)1826

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Mercadolibre usuario

17.08.2024

Perfeito!.

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Mercadolibre usuario

08.08.2024

Produto perfeito! realmente é original. Amei.

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RobertJasiek

22.09.2023

Suppose silence and compactness are worth $1000 of $2000. This never justifies any SSD or RAM-equivalent upselling! Not by Apple, not by Microsoft, not by any manufacturer. If only upselling enables purchase of reasonable storage configurations, do not buy at all!

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Moses

22.09.2023

You dont understand silly, you're not paying for performance for anything aside from photo & video editing. Sure the gpu is 3 gens behind, sure you cant upgrade cpu, ram, gpu. Sure its 3x more expensive than equivalent pc... but you forgot to mention, the mac studio is 4-6liters in volume. Thats very smol! you can carry the studio with you everywhere...its like a laptop! it fits in your backpack! Also its very quiet like 24dbs. Therefore it makes sense that $1999 gets you 512gb & 32gb ram. You can tell im being sarcastic right?

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Neenyah

21.09.2023

https://imgur.com/3kYfRsg ✅ The Ryzen 9 7950X3D is absolutely wiping the floor with that M2 Max ( https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/5234vs5183/AMD-Ryzen-9-7950X3D-vs-Apple-M2-Max-12-Core-3680-MHz ) ✅ The 4060 Ti despite being a horrible value is completely demolishing Apple's M2 Max 30C GPU ( https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-RTX-4060-Ti-8G-vs-M2-Max-30-Core-GPU_11592_11572.247598.0.html ) - linked is an 8 GB version, in the custom build is a 16 GB which is about 20% faster ✅ You get 3+ year warranty on every part instead of a joke 1-year that you get from Apple ✅ You also get 4x larger SSD than the one in this reviewed unit ✅ You can replace/upgrade any part you want whenever you want ✅ You are not limited to the memeOS, err, I meant macOS; instead you can use any OS you want to do the work and game ✅ You pay A LOT less money for more than 400%+ overall performance, lmao. ✅ The Ryzen 9 7950X3D is absolutely wiping the floor with that M2 Max ( https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/5234vs5183/AMD-Ryzen-9-7950X3D-vs-Apple-M2-Max-12-Core-3680-MHz ) https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/5234vs5183/AMD-Ryzen-9-7950X3D-vs-Apple-M2-Max-12-Core-3680-MHz ✅ The 4060 Ti despite being a horrible value is completely demolishing Apple's M2 Max 30C GPU ( https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-RTX-4060-Ti-8G-vs-M2-Max-30-Core-GPU_11592_11572.247598.0.html ) - linked is an 8 GB version, in the custom build is a 16 GB which is about 20% faster https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-RTX-4060-Ti-8G-vs-M2-Max-30-Core-GPU_11592_11572.247598.0.html linked is an 8 GB version, in the custom build is a 16 GB which is about 20% faster ✅ You get 3+ year warranty on every part instead of a joke 1-year that you get from Apple ✅ You also get 4x larger SSD than the one in this reviewed unit ✅ You can replace/upgrade any part you want whenever you want ✅ You are not limited to the memeOS, err, I meant macOS; instead you can use any OS you want to do the work and game ✅ You pay A LOT less money for more than 400%+ overall performance, lmao. "We are weak but don't want to admit it." Edit: Yep Moses, those are pretty accurate numbers. And I went to play a bit and put a PC together. Here it is: So... What is there on Apple's side? Only "efficiency" which is marketing speak for , yeah. Is this Apple Meme Studio more efficient over the same time period as a custom built PC? Of course it is... But your custom built PC won't be as slow as this one so eventually you also spend less energy because you finish the same work much faster 😆 All of that for less money than this "workstation" gets to be. Apple at their finest 😀 I forgot to mention - you also get full 32 GB RAM in that custom built above PLUS 16 GB VRAM. No need to share 32 GB like you do in that Mac Studio with its already a 🐶💩 GPU and get even less free RAM to do the work (but more disk swapping to decrease its longevity). All for more than $600 less! You can get a pretty damn good monitor with that money and if you equal the price of that reviewed Apple device it won't even be funny how out of its league Apple is. But yeah "efficiency" 😍😍😍 That's the next "courage" (3.5 mm jack removal) in Appleland.

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Moses

21.09.2023

Its not suppose to make sense, although its 74% weaker than class average its 99% perf you racist. Who do you think you are, demanding better gpu performance from $1999 computer are you insane? /s

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Neenyah

20.09.2023

Can't run games and even those that run on it are worse in performance than a 3050 Ti laptop - gets 99% for "Games Performance". Yep, makes perfect sense 👍

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Todor

05.09.2023

Quote Quote Quote Quote Quote Quote Depends on the 15". Notebookcheck added it to that category, so argue it with them if you feel like it. Never said you can't do that. But if you're gonna do it all day every day, you might as well go for more than "just fine". X1 Carbon Gen11 is a victim of some serious cost-cutting compared to Gen10. On top of that, Lenovo needed to cut its MSRP by 50% in order to position it against the M2 Air (which in your words is already too expensive). This should tell you enough. To be fair, at $1200 it's a decent laptop, although its peripherals and energy-efficiency are still nowhere near where they should be. Good, now get rid of the fan noise and the PWM (on the OLED display you have in mind), give me usable speakers and touchpad, keep the $1200 price, and I'll seriously consider it next time I'm buying. The manufacturer has a strong incentive to lock the machine down. People being lazy and clueless is a fact of life, but if Apple had any real competition, they wouldn't do it. No offence taken. It's the internet, we're all blowing off steam here, more or less.

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Neenyah

01.09.2023

Quote from: Todor on August 31, 2023, 23:26:24 Quote from: Todor on August 31, 2023, 23:26:24 Quote from: Neenyah on August 29, 2023, 23:49:27 Quote from: Neenyah on August 29, 2023, 23:49:27 non-upgradable subnotebook Quote from: Todor on August 31, 2023, 23:26:24 Quote from: Todor on August 31, 2023, 23:26:24 you can also freely replace and upgrade its SSD on your own in less than 3 minutes of work without any need to create more e-waste and trash a perfectly functioning machine just because of SSD error Quote from: Todor on August 31, 2023, 23:26:24 Quote from: Todor on August 31, 2023, 23:26:24 Quote from: Todor on August 31, 2023, 23:26:24 Quote from: Todor on August 31, 2023, 23:26:24 if when 15" is now a subnotebook? 🤨 Funnily enough, I'm running heavy software from my "subnotebook" just fine, making my living out of it both at home and on the go and also playing semi-competitive CSGO (got an eGPU for that + 24" external 240 Hz monitor) to earn some sweet extra bonus money each month. All on a "subnotebook", hm. And speaking of "subnotebooks"... ...there is a "subnotebook" called the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 11; it packs a more powerful CPU than this MBA 15 (the M2 8 core is 21-22% slower than the i7 1360P), it's also lighter than the MBA 15, it has a better screen with higher resolution, better (and spill-resistant) keyboard, you can use an eGPU for more graphic power when you need it (and to play games), you can spec it up to 64 GB of RAM and , (and they always happen on every SSD, it's just a matter of when). Funny how it does exist, eh? @RobertJasiek gave the answer for that. Don't take this personally but April 1st is still 213 days away.