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Mac Studio review: Apple flexes its might (and muscles)

Posted on July 26, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

At a glanceExpert’s Rating.

ProsImpressive processing powerPort flexibilityCan be used with five displaysFan noise is very quietConsMemory and SSD is not user upgradeableFinicky Touch ID setupOur VerdictIf you’re upgrading from an older Intel Mac (or even an M1), the Mac Studio offers exciting processing prowess. It may even be a suitable replacement for an Intel Mac Pro in certain situations. .

Best Prices Today: Mac Studio M1 Max (2022).
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