The biggest differences between the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air are pricing and computing power, with Pro being more expensive but also more powerful due to superior internals.
With the introduction of the M3 chips, expect enhanced efficiency and performance, along with improved media engines for video playback, making the laptop much more capable.
Apple states that the M3 chips are 15% faster than their predecessors, the M2 chips, highlighting that those with an M2 upgrade aren't significantly behind in computational power.
Choosing between the MacBook Pro and Air models involves assessing your specific computing needs and budget constraints, as there are five different models now available to consumers.
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