
One of the main reasons I like it so much is just how portable it is (on top of being super powerful). The precision however looks/feels much more modern and even though it’s a 17 inch laptop, it fits perfectly into a 16” case with ease. While Design and form factor don’t necessarily come in to play for me (since I only care about power) I will say that the new MacBook Pro’s design is pretty boring and almost identical to how it looked 10 years ago. Image credit: Drew Geraci My Initial thoughts on both systems If anything, I think both of these systems will hopefully unite users in understanding that you’ll actually get what you pay for now and everyone is a winner. Without spoiling anything from my review, that just isn’t the case anymore. There’s always been this kind of back and forth (almost hate culture) with Windows and Apple users mainly because one side always thought the other side was better or faster. I tried hard not to be bias towards either laptop and I think the results in the video speak for themselves. I should stipulate that I am a brand partner with Dell, however I made my assessment of both systems at face value. With the introduction of the new M1 Max chips though, there is a clear increase in performance over previous Macbook Pro systems, even from a year ago and thus I decided I would give the Macbook Pro another try and see how well it compared to my professionally oriented Dell Precision 5760. Apple just didn’t offer the type of power I was looking for back then or even up until October of this year. As a cinematographer and timelapse photographer having a system that can handle and process boatloads of data, including ultra-high resolution clips like that of the Sony Alpha 1 or RED 8k Helium is a necessity for me, and I hate poor playback of files, especially if a director or client is viewing them in real-time with you. Ever since 2013 when the Macbook Pro trashcan launched I decided to make the full switch to Windows based computers so I could get the performance I paid for and not just a paperweight with an Apple logo on it. My main reason for wanting to see how the new Macbook Pro M1 Max compares to the Dell Precision 5760 is because long ago I use to be an Apple user, that was before they lost me due to poor performance. Why I compared these two models of computers

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