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Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with MacMost.com. Looking to but a new Mac? Which one is the right one for you....So in summary if you're a casual or home user then you can look at the MacBook Air or the iMac or the Mac Mini for low cost Macs. If you're a pro user you need to use intense apps like maybe PhotoShop or After Effects or large Excel databases, maybe Xcode then you want to look at the pro models. The MacBook Pros or the Mac Studio. However, even if you are a pro user you can probably get by with any of the lower end Macs as long as you don't try to do too many things at once. If you're a home user that has a larger budget and wants to have something more powerful you can certainly go for a MacBook Pro or Mac Studio as well. I hope you found this practical Mac Buyer's Guide useful. Thanks for watching.
Oh, dus als je al een mooi scherm hebt, kun je volstaan met een Mac mini, goh. 🤓En als je een pro user bent, kun je beter een pro model kopen.Echt een eye-opener hoor, dit advies… 🤪
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Now a lot of people will advise you to start with 16GB. But it really depends on your needs. For casual home use 8GB is fine. Macs are excellent with memory management. You swap space on the very fast built-in SSD to handle more apps, more things going on. I've thrown a lot at my 8GB MacBook Air and it can handle a lot. Not as much as my Mac Studio, that's got 64GB of RAM. But for most casual users the 8GB may be fine. There are a lot of people today spending money on 16GB when 8GB will do and a lot of people advising casual and home users of Macs to get more memory than they really need.