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<blockquote data-quote="mallik" data-source="post: 2467011" data-attributes="member: 16143"><p>The lower the better is in terms of deals. I would not like to compromise on a better, more future proof machine. </p><p></p><p>[USER=90388]@AgentBane[/USER] , M1 is good, but I feel the M2 Pro has significantly high processing power. My partner does a lot of image and video editing, so a faster, multi-core processor will help, with more graphic processing capability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mallik, post: 2467011, member: 16143"] The lower the better is in terms of deals. I would not like to compromise on a better, more future proof machine. [USER=90388]@AgentBane[/USER] , M1 is good, but I feel the M2 Pro has significantly high processing power. My partner does a lot of image and video editing, so a faster, multi-core processor will help, with more graphic processing capability. [/QUOTE]
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