Nah, it is. People were postponing their MacBook Pro purchases in anticipation for M3 with 3nm fabrication only now to rather get the M2 Pro instead when the M3 is right in front of them which was purported to come next year’s WWDC with the exception of those who’s employer is ready to pay for the top of the line M3 Max.
The M3 and M3 max have both had good improvements but I could see why some would be disappointed with the M3 pro since it didn’t get much of a performance uplift in comparison to the other two. This is a good year for the max buyers though.
I wouldn’t call the current MacBooks a “disappointment” necessarily……perplexing in some regards perhaps but not disappointing
Nah, it is. People were postponing their MacBook Pro purchases in anticipation for M3 with 3nm fabrication only now to rather get the M2 Pro instead when the M3 is right in front of them which was purported to come next year’s WWDC with the exception of those who’s employer is ready to pay for the top of the line M3 Max.
The M3 and M3 max have both had good improvements but I could see why some would be disappointed with the M3 pro since it didn’t get much of a performance uplift in comparison to the other two. This is a good year for the max buyers though.