Yep! Snap! I have the same! Slight difference is mine is the 64gb ram! I too use it for music production and divinci film editing! I absolutely love this unit! I use a heat air pad and when I’m Full on music/film production I also use ice pads and have NEVER had heat issues using this system!
@@Parksforfuni’d say it’s better to get a m1 macbook air, if you prefer a smaller display and is only using for school. The 2019 13’ has the butterfly keyboard, which only the 16’ does not, and the difference between the 2019 macbook pro 13’ and the m1 macbook pro is INSANE
I recently sold my 2015” MacBook Pro. And last year I gave my 2011 MacBook Pro to my sister. Both worked well, and I had installed new ssd’s in them. I am not a heavy user, and I think I’ll like this screen size. My previous MacBooks were 13”, except for my 2008 MacBook Pro whis has 17”…😂
I have got the same 16" 2019 i7 MacBook Pro and it still kicks ass - I also have the 13" M1 MacBook Air and I still go for the 16" Pro because I love the screen size / My M2 Mini Pro kicks the 2019's ass but then I payed 3 times the money for the M2. The 2019 is my goto portable work horse that can render 4k video FAST ...... Recommended buy if you can get one for less than $/£ 550
@@oceaneclemenceau8103 Hey, I use my 2019 i9 MacBook until today. It is a very good MacBook. I use it for Internetbrowsing, MS Office, Photoshop and I am good with the Performance. It you can get one with 64gb RAM and 1-2 TB SSD, its a Nobrainer. I don‘t Need Apple AI and MacOS Sequoia will be supported on this devices (without AI). I will Not Upgrade to Apple Silicon, until my MacBook Pro is Running actual MacOS (Even with OpenCore Legacy Patcher).
I bought my '19 16" MBP brand new ( 2.4 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9, AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 8 GB Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB, 64 GB 2667 MHz DDR4 ). It's my primary system, and it really is a great laptop. The heat issues are something I've had to deal with, and I take it apart and clean it often because of the dust build up that doesn't help with keeping it cool. I'm just now starting to feel the need to upgrade to the latest Apple Silicon, but that's because my line of work is leaning on tech that having that support will make things a heck of a lot easier on me. For running this thing and dragging it through the mud for the past 5 years, I'd say it's done a fantastic job.
I have the exact same spec but I generally face random freezes so far I have only faced it working with external monitor where the GUI freezes, and none of the buttons work. The only fix is hard-reboot.
The year just kicked off and I had so many questions cause the M1 and the 2019 seem to be around the same price. However I do read that the m1 doesnt overheat as much as the 2019. I have an HP from 2018 i think and its completely dying on me , can barely work on it without it beinf plugged which honestly I really wished Id be able to do. Would you go for m1 or 2019? And btw great vid!
Thanks. At the same/similar price, I would go for the M1 & use an external monitor if required... but it'll depend on pricing and specs. The 16" 2019 is still an amazing machine if you can get a good spec at the right price.
Using the i7 and 16 gb ram 2019 macbook pro and it is great no need to constantly edit videos and have 48 cores as in newer macbook pro as this is unnecessary for everyone and just overpriced for no legitimate and justifiable reason
I have heard SO many reviews of how the M Chips are better, sure I'm sure they are and that's great. I love using apple products and have 0 shame with not having the latest and greatest. Just got my first MacBook - Used for a few hundred on Amazon. It wont last me forever but I think it's great and exactly what I need. Great video - thanks for sharing!
I have that machine, since 2020, there are plenty of cons, the main issue is the bug on the memory leading to huge GPU load (at least for the AMD 5300 and 5500) when connecting to an external monitor (even with the lid colsed, it is hard to get the GPU below 6 W, and if you just open a web page with a git action pipeline it will rise up to 12/20 W). There are many workarounds, none of them woking well, the only solution is to buy a DisplayLink docking station, which will cost at least 200$ , and will move the load on the CPU side. So, in 2024 buying that machine, instead of a refurbished M1 or M2, is completely insane!