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Stiven_Crysis@alien.topB to AppleEnglish · 2 years ago

Apple MacBook Pro 16 2023 M3 Pro review - Efficiency before performance

www.notebookcheck.net

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Notebookcheck tests the new MacBook Pro 16 with the M3 Pro SoC in the basic version with 18 GB of RAM and a 512-GB SSD.
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    VNC client works well.

    https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/allow-apple-remote-desktop-to-access-your-mac-mh11851/mac

    https://support.apple.com/guide/remote-desktop/welcome/mac

    Edit: I feel like I should add that you should never expose your computer’s remote access software to the internet. Use a VPN server or Reverse Proxy setup. Both can be done easily using a Raspberry Pi.

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      notebookcheck.net/Apple-…

      VNC is horrible to do actual productive work on. I doubt you do this to actually work a full day

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        I was recently turned on to NoMachine and have been testing it. I’m fairly impressed with it’s performance.

        https://www.nomachine.com/

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          Though fair warning the client (and server for that matter) are a bit janky by end-user standards.

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        It can be pretty clumsy on Windows but I’ve found that Apple’s server/client works pretty well, at least over a LAN. Not sure what the iPad client situation is like.

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          It’s clumsy over a LAN, nevermind the Internet. Apple’s VNC is not a patch on something like Microsoft’s RDP. It’s a poor solution, and depends on you having a good connection at the remote end. And you’ll also be using a tiny iPad screen. If you buy an iPad Pro and Magic folio and a Mac Studio then you’ve probably spent as much as a MacBook Pro.

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            exactly. Chromes Remote Desktop is the best solution ive found that’s not paid and it’s still got nothing on Microsofts RDP. im convinced they haven’t actually done any real work on it. just get a MacBook Pro as you said and call it a day

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