Testseek.com have collected 81 expert reviews of the Apple MacBook Pro 13.3 inch - M2 Early 2022 MNE and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple MacBook Pro 13.3 inch - M2 Early 2022 MNE.
June 2022
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The editors liked
M2 is a solid performer
Old design is still lovely
Excellent battery life
Great keyboard
If you still like the OLED TouchBar
It's here
Stunning performance
Impressive Retina Display
The editors didn't like
Only two Thunderbolt ports
One of which will be power
Bezel on the screen is thicker than what you get on the MBP 14 and MBP 16 (and potentially the 2022 Air)
For consumers new to the MacBook Pro, M2 is a solid entry platform, but it doesn't offer a large enough performance boost for current M1 users to upgrade.Pros+ Increased performance over 2021 model+ Battery life+ Fantastic Keyboard+ No 2022 price rise ove...
The M2 13-inch MacBook Pro offer a noticeable improvement from the M1 and offers peace of mind to professional users who need to have power and performance at their fingertips.Related PostsWe take a first look at the new Tesla Model YNeed to take a sickie...
M2 is a solid performer, Old design is still lovely, Excellent battery life, Great keyboard, If you still like the OLED TouchBar, it's here
Only two Thunderbolt ports, one of which will be power, Bezel on the screen is thicker than what you get on the MBP 14 and MBP 16 (and potentially the 2022 Air), No SD card slot, No MagSafe charge port, which means no GaN charge pack, Two speaker system,
Placing the M2 MacBook Pro 13 is interesting and a little difficult. We're not really sure why you'd pick this computer over the other models, over either the new Air or the Pro 14.On the one hand, the performance is just stellar, delivering a little more...
M2 is a solid performer, Old design is still lovely, Excellent battery life, Great keyboard, If you still like the OLED TouchBar, it's here
Only two Thunderbolt ports, one of which will be power, Bezel on the screen is thicker than what you get on the MBP 14 and MBP 16 (and potentially the 2022 Air), No SD card slot, No MagSafe charge port, which means no GaN charge pack, Two speaker system,
Placing the M2 MacBook Pro 13 is interesting and a little difficult. We're not really sure why you'd pick this computer over the other models, over either the new Air or the Pro 14.On the one hand, the performance is just stellar, delivering a little more...
Abstract: Apple's first laptop with their new more powerful M2 Processor is ready to hit the stores but reviewing it isn't as easy as one might think. Hear me out.I used the previous generation M1 MacBook Pro 13 for a long while after it came out, and bloody hell...
Abstract: The latest MacBook Pro may look just like its predecessor, but it's the first to pack Apple's second-generation 'M2' System on Chip, promising up to a 40% performance increase over the original 13-inch M1 MacBook Pro (opens in new tab). The Apple M2 sili...
Published: 2022-07-12, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: The new Apple M2 chip is being touted as a much faster SoC than its competitors, but Apple (like most tech companies) aren't exactly reliable when it comes to in-house benchmarking, so we'll have to see for ourselves. Like our previous review of the M1 Pr...
Abstract: Right now we'd recommend the MacBook Pro models – 13in, 14in and 16in over the iMac. The 13in MacBook Pro offers better value for money and better chips than the 24in iMac and the 14in and 16in MacBook Pro boast the M1 Pro and M1 Max options that are supe...
Published: 2022-06-25, Author: Mike , review by: appleinsider.com
Improvement over the 2020 M1 13-inch MacBook Pro, Still quiet under load,
Two Thunderbolt ports without a power port is still not enough without a dock, There's the MacBook Air on the horizon, and that looks better, Six-year-old design, And yes, it's time for the real-world unnecessary, but Google-demanded score, The M2 13-inch