

Take a look at the M2 Max if you need some serious power for demanding creative and production tasks, like 3D modeling and complex video editing. Get the new M2 Pro if you’re a serious productivity user or creative-say, more than 20 tabs in Chrome and a bit of multitasking or light video editing.

Otherwise, these are the versions to buy if you’re looking to nab a powerful Apple laptop. If you have an M1 Pro or M1 Max MacBook Pro, then you don’t need to upgrade.

All the changes come on the inside, with the big difference being the M2 chips. Apple’s latest MacBook Pro models don’t reinvent the wheel-in fact, they barely fit shiny new rims.
