2016 MacBook
12-inch: 5 Things Before Buying! #Helpful Post
So
when the 12 inch MacBook (2016) dropped last year on paper,
it
didn't seem to make much sense.
It
was under-speced, under-powered,
but
it quickly became a favorite of mine
and
something I use on a daily.
Fast
forward to 2016, the new models are here,
but
before you pick one up,
here
are five things you should know.
So,
what's up guys?
Jonathan
here, and first up, the new MacBook now comes
in
everyone's favorite color to argue about, rose gold.
Initially
we saw rose gold debut with the iPhone 6s
and
the Apple Watch, but it's since made it's way
over
to the iPad Pro, iPhone SE, and now
the
12 inch MacBook has the fourth color option,
in
addition to silver, gold, and my favorite, space gray.
Personally,
the only thing this does is gets me excited
for
the possibility for different color options
coming
to the iMac or the MacBook Pro,
because
the things I would do for a space gray iMac.
But
at the very least, if rose gold is your thing,
you
and the new MacBook just became best friends.
Second
up on the list of things to know
is
aside from the new color options,
the
design is exactly the same.
The
new MacBook isn't any thinner,
it's
not any lighter, and what Ralph Wiggum-ed
my
heart just a little bit,
is
there aren't any additional ports,
just
a single USB-C on the left
and
a headphone jack on the right.
So
for me, as much as I love the initial MacBook,
if
I could change simply adding a second USB-C port
would
be amazing, especially with USB-C
becoming
more widely adopted.
Samsung's
new T3S, these are what I use to edit my videos
and
those actually connect via a USB-C,
so
it would be awesome to have that plugged in
the
first port and power going to the second.
It's
definitely not a deal breaker.
It
didn't stop me from using the initial
MacBook
almost every day,
but
it would've been a killer change.
Now
the third thing that you need to know
is
the new MacBook is unassumingly powerful.
Earlier
this year when I mentioned the MacBook
it
handled 4K editing, no one believed me,
sure
and behold that not only did it handle it,
it
passed that test with flying colors
and
exported a 4 minute 4K video in just about 6 minutes
which
is bonkers.
So
while the 2016 MacBook looks the same on the outside,
there's
actually some changes on the inside
starting
with Intel 6th Generation Skylake Processors.
You
now have the option of a 1.1 gigahertz m3 processor,
a
1.2 gigahertz m5 processor, or you can bump it
all
the way up to a 1.3 gigahertz m7 processor.
Now
that might not sound like a huge jump,
but
where the difference happens is the turbo boost.
The
m3 will jump up to a 22.2,
the
m5 will go up to 2.7 gigahertz,
and
then finally the m7 will turbo boost
all
the way up to 3.1 gigahertz.
Now
numbers and fancy tech terms aside,
I
personally would not waste the money
and
jump up to the m7.
It
makes sense if you're going up to the mid-tier model
because
you're getting more storage,
but
at the end of the day if you want more power,
the
money you're spending towards that top-tier,
that
should go towards a 13 inch MacBook Pro.
As
far as performance goes, though,
in
Geekbench 3, the new 2016 MacBook
dished
out a Single-Core Score of 2530,
and
a Multi-Core Score of 5023.
For
comparison with the 2015 baseline model
on
the Single-Core side of things, that was 2329,
and
then on the Multi-Core, that was 4490.
So
not a huge deal on Single-Core performance,
but
a pretty solid jump Multi-Core wise.
On
top of that, you're getting better graphics performance
and
also really noticeable differences
on
the flash storage speed.
With
the 2015 baseline MacBook,
those
speeds were on 468 megabytes per second
on
the write side, and 770 on the read side.
But
with the 2016 baseline MacBook,
that
jumped up to over 610 megabytes per second write,
and
over 920 megabytes per second read.
Now
the jump in performance is nice,
but
the fourth thing that you need to know
is
that the 2016 MacBook still has a potato camera.
One
thing that shocked me last year
when
they announced 12 inch MacBook
was
when I found out it had a 480p webcam.
I
naturally assumed that that would be upgraded in 2016,
but
for some reason, it is still 480p.
Austin,
wake up, look at this quality.
Look
at this quality.
To
be fair, I can probably count
the
number of times I've used that camera on one hand,
but
regardless, it is 2016, and the fact that
it's
not at least 720p is crazy.
Lastly,
the fifth thing that you need to know
is
that even though there's a jump in performance,
we're
gonna see better battery life on these MacBooks.
What's
interesting is they manage to squeeze
a
higher capacity battery and presumably
what
is the same real estate.
So
with the 2015 MacBook, that housed a 39.7 watt battery,
whereas
the 2016 MacBook jumps up to 41.4.
So
that, in combination with more efficient processors
should
lead to an extra hour of
battery
life across the board.
And
in the that light, there is a positive
with
Apple not making this any thinner
in
sacrificing battery life, because for me
more
performance and longer battery is a win.
Now
if you wanna see something crazy,
potentially
what's inside this new MacBook,
we
had a chance to hang out with legends
Dan
and Lincoln over on the What's Inside? Channel.
We
tore this baby apart, it was tragically beautiful.
So
if you wanna see that and also have a chance
to
win a brand new 12 inch rose gold MacBook,
those
details are down below.
Appreciate
it man.
-
Show the back of it, look at the back of it.
-
Oh, man!
-
Come look at that.
What?
-
Whoa! - [Dan] Come on, Lincoln.
Let's
get you in this.
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