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Posted by Umesh (Ohm)
 - June 27, 2017, 07:27:07
Great content mate...

"Clear, concise, accurate yet an unbiased review on the 12 inchers"

I'm glad I stumbled upon your review on these machines as I'm a newbie and soon considering a much needed upgrade to mac cuz I simply cannot take the lags on windows any more.. I'm using a very much loved and 17 year old Sony Vaio currently that does all my downloads, music, movies etc.. but I intend to do a lot of blogging, documentation, some music production (hopefully), picture & video editing hence the need to upgrade is critical at the moment.

Based on your review, I was keen to know that for my above future requirements, I prefer the M5 however the base model m3 with an external storage hard drive of 2TB which I already have should suffice right? That way I can save a few bucks.

Your opinion matters... so please do revert.

Ohm
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Posted by Laurynas
 - June 10, 2017, 02:03:13
Will there be a face off of 2017 models?
Posted by Michael A
 - March 09, 2017, 15:50:20
Good job!
For me, performance is important, but also weight and portability.
As I suspected, the M3 is a little weak for my use (video/photo).
So, choosing between a Macbook Air 11" with an i7/2,2MHz and a Macbook with an M5 or M7 processor, MacBook Air would be the choice. (Retina screen is no prioroty for me.)
Too bad Apple abandoned the 11" model.
Posted by Wavshrdr
 - December 28, 2016, 17:55:28
Great article and thank for doing this analysis! The m5 really seems to be the sweet spot. It helped me make the right decision and went with the m5 version. Saved me some money as well.
Posted by Jesus
 - December 28, 2016, 17:16:37
Thanks for doing the homework!
Posted by Greenhill
 - December 09, 2016, 22:31:32
Thanks,  wonderfully thorough. Really settled the matter for me. 
Posted by Acceptable name
 - November 24, 2016, 04:40:52
This is a terrific and thorough review. I really appreciate the effort your site puts into these analyses.
Posted by Aaron
 - August 31, 2016, 17:11:07
Great job on the review! Finally found a review that covers pretty much everything about these rMBs 12 2016! Keep it up! :]
Posted by Malmal
 - August 23, 2016, 16:32:40
Well, I guess you can say that this is... an Apples to Apples comparison

been waiting for that for a long time
Posted by Redaktion
 - August 23, 2016, 11:29:32
Core m3, m5 or the m7? Apple's MacBook 12 is available with different processors. Many users therefore want to know which chip they should get. Is the inexpensive Core m3 sufficient, or should you get the faster Core m7? And what are the implications on the heat development as well as the battery runtimes? We will answer all these questions in the following article.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Face-Off-Apple-MacBook-12-Core-m3-Core-m5-and-Core-m7.172046.0.html