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MacBook buying guide: The right M1 or M2 laptop for each use case

Updated for 2023: Still on Intel? We revisit a primer on your M1/M2 options.

Two 2021 MacBook Pro models, side by side.
Enlarge / Two 2021 MacBook Pro models, side by side.
Samuel Axon

Over the past two years, Apple has completed an overhaul of its entire laptop lineup. That means it’s as good a time as any to dive in for people who have been holding out on upgrading an older MacBook.

But which MacBook is the best one to pick up? That depends a lot on your specific use case, and that’s what we’ll explore here today.

Typically, buying guides pick the diamonds out of the rough—the “rough” being hundreds of subpar products. But when recommending a MacBook, it’s a simpler affair. There aren’t that many of them to pick from. But because they typically cannot be upgraded, there are some consequential choices you’ll need to make before buying.

So we won’t just highlight the best MacBook to buy for a specific use—we’ll also discuss configurations and other more granular concerns to consider when ordering a machine.

Ars Technica may earn compensation for sales from links on this post through affiliate programs. This article was originally published in May 2022. It has been updated and republished with new information on February 9, 2023.

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