Great video! About the screen going black for a few seconds several times a day, I’ve traced it back to connecting via DisplayPort. I don’t know why it does that but it happens even on my Intel Mac mini as well as my friend’s PC. It happens even on new cables. No such issues via hdmi or USB-C even on my M1 MacBook Pro.
@Molded Thanks mate I am going to buy parallels today and run windows games i hope it works fine and thank you for your valuable suggestion and sparing for the reply ❤
I wouldn't, I don't think. I would still want the 1TB SSD, and that's an additional $200 to the base 14" Pro. Plus, my total cost was $1750 AFTER taxes, which I would still have to pay on the 14" Pro anyway, which means I'm not looking at an additional $250, I'd be looking at $550 more, and that's not worth it to me. I seldom (if ever) reach the limits of what my macbook can do, so spending an extra $550 on performance I don't need, although I do love the look and feel of the newer macbook pros, just isn't worth it to me.
I think so. Ventura has been out long enough that there shouldn't be any bugs in the software. So I would definitely upgrade to Ventura. I always recommend being on the most up-to-date operating system.
So, only some docks allow you to connect more than one monitor to the M1. Overall, there are some compatibility issues with several monitors. But if you want more than one external monitor, get a dock with display link technology. Most docks don't have that. Pluggable makes docks that do, though.
i’m getting my first ever Macbook M1, but which one should i get: M1 Macbook Air with 16gb ram or the base model of M1 Macbook air with 8gb ram? Im going to use it for school....word, excel, powerpoint, Discord, browsing, Netflix and youtube.
i would splurge a little more if you dont plan on upgrading to a macbook pro or something like that, the 8gb is getting me by just fine with those things you mentioned above
Hello thank you so so much how to use old laptop to block ads. Just a quick question though is it safe? I see alot of people saying don't use other DNS? Could I have your Instagram please so I will be Easy yo ask a couple of questions
I don't use insta, and I think this comment would be more useful on the video in question. But the short answer is yes, DNSes are fine. There are pros and cons to them, but you should be totally fine.