What is the best M3 Mac for students in computer science?
What is the best m3 mac for quality and price. I am doing computer science in uni, as well some video editing and photography. Thanks.
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MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 15.0
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What is the best m3 mac for quality and price. I am doing computer science in uni, as well some video editing and photography. Thanks.
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MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 15.0
"Best" is a subjective measure. What will be "best" for you will vary depending on your exact needs, including whether you need portability or not, and of course your budget. Perhaps Apple's "Help Me Choose" feature will help:
Mac - Which Mac is best for me? - Apple
Otherwise, provide more details as to your needs and budget and we can probably offer opinions, though they will be just that, opinions.
Regards.
Above is correct. There’s no one best answer.
Also ask your instructors what their minimum recommended configuration, and the recommended apps and tools. They may well recommend Microsoft Windows and Visual Studio and Intel x86-64, for instance. Recommendations which would make a Mac into a higher-effort choice.
Three very general paths with Apple gear: MacBook Air for lower weight and lower price and with lower performance and lower scale, and MacBook Pro for higher performance and higher scale and higher price and available active cooling, and iPad with a desktop iMac or Mac mini for cheaper high performance with mobile apps and note-taking capabilities.
Errata:
I would not go below 16 GB with any Mac for your intended use.
Short of running LLM/ML models locally or ilk, I wouldn’t expect performance issues with any M3 Mac.
Budget for a hard disk drive (of sufficient capacity) for backups.
As the proud dad and chief financial supporter of a son who graduated with a computer engineering degree, in 2017 I offer this very big caveat:
Our son, a Mac user from age 4, wanted to use a Mac and asked specifically of the department staff when applying if he could. They all said yes, and he used Terminal for coding exercises, although he had to export results pages to print in the format the classes required. But he made it work, until his senior year.
Then a new professor was added to staff. As with books in the old days, a prof selects the apps used for his classes. The new prof chose ones that were not at all Mac-compatible. Our son's Macbook Pro was older, and did not have the RAM or storage to use BootCamp or a virtualization program, so the "First Bank of Mom & Dad" bought another computer, a Windows laptop, with which he finished his college days.
My point is that what what a staffer or course counselor tells you today about Mac compatibilty could change tomorrow.
Another pertinent point is that emulation options are still limited on Apple Silicon Macs, making that a less viable option that it was in the days of Intel Macs that could natively run Windows with BootCamp.
Unless money is not an option and you can afford to "change horses in mid-stream" if the requirements change, your safe path is with Windows which, by the way, our son's employer uses exclusively in the engineering spaces.
What is the best M3 Mac for students in computer science?