Monday, December 7, 2020

MacBook Pro storage sizes: which should you get?

Best answer: The amount of storage to buy on your new laptop mostly comes down to how you plan on using it and price, although not necessarily in that order. Just don't buy the cheapest models available.

What to consider

When selecting new mobile devices, such as iPhone and iPad, I've always followed the practice of not selecting the one with the least amount of storage, nor the one with the most. That decision has served me well over the years. My thinking on computer storage is similar with some added context.

A Mac, unlike a mobile device, is going to spend many years in your possession. As such, you're likely going to accumulate many software titles and files throughout the computer's lifecycle. Therefore, you must have enough storage as your needs inevitably grow. Couple this with how Apple makes it nearly impossible to swap out flash storage on MacBooks post-purchase, your choice of storage is a permanent one that you'll have to live with for a long time.

The choice

When looking for a Macbook Pro and deciding which storage size you should get, there are a few things to consider.

In late 2020, Apple introduced the first Apple silicon-based Macs. One of these is the MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020). The storage available on this model differs from the Intel-based models that remain on the market.

With this in mind, Apple currently offers the 13-inch M1 model with 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB, while the four-port Intel model comes with 512GB, 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB. The 16-inch MacBook Pro models comes with 512GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB, or 8TB.

I don't believe 256GB is nearly enough for most users and that the minimal amount of storage should be avoided.

Sticking with my thoughts about not buying the least expensive model, I would suggest going with at least 512GB (or 1TB) for the 13-inch model and 1TB for the 16-inch model. If money is less of a factor, consider bumping that up to 2TB on either version.

Are you creative?

If you are a creative or photographer, who needs to store lots of files on your MacBook Pro, by all means, bump up your storage even further. If you can afford it, make a choice. However, if you must decide on more storage or better memory, but not both, go with more memory.

New kid on the block

13-inch MacBook Pro (2020) M1

From $1,299 at AppleFrom $1,299 at Best Buy

Apple's future begins

The first MacBook with an Apple M1 SoC is here at a great starting price. Get the MacBook with the best portable power with at least 512GB of storage.

Sticking with Intel

13-inch MacBook Pro (2020) Intel version

From $1,799 at AppleFrom $1,799 at Best Buy

Tried and true

Apple silicon might be too new for some worried about compatibility. If that's the case, go with the 13-inch MacBook Pro (2020) (Intel) with at least 1TB.

The biggest you can buy

16-inch MacBook Pro (2019)

From $2,399 at AppleFrom $2,399 at Best Buy

Bigger screen

The best MacBook Pro for true professionals, check out this model and pick the internals to match your needs. At the minimum, go with 1TB.


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