Hasty Treat - The New MacBook Pro for Web Development
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the new 16" MacBook Pro and how it performs as a web development machine.
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Show Notes
2:24 - Why did the old ones suck?
4:43 - What did we get and why?
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Wes
- 32GB RAM
- 2.3GHz 8-core i9
- 1TB SSD
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Scott
- 64GB RAM
- 2.4GHz 8-core i9
- 8gb AMD Radeon Pro 5500M
- 2TB SSD
9:40 - Is it still the best?
- The MacBook Pro is the workhorse of developers
- Keyboard is amazing
- Screen is even bigger
- Esc key is back
- Touch ID is very fast
- Heat is good
- Speed is very fast. Great for video editing, recording, etc…
- Trackpad feels great
15:18 - Still not good:
- Webcam sucks
- Ports
16:09 - Y NAWTS:
- Why not Windows?
- Why not Hackintosh?
- Why not iMac?
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