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<blockquote data-quote="Dawg Pics" data-source="post: 787607" data-attributes="member: 26505"><p>I hate making decisions. </p><p>After looking at monitors and features, I could just get the 24" desktop with 16 GB and 512 storage with a retina screen and call it a day. It has only 4 ports and a gigabit ethernet. </p><p></p><p>I was looking at the ASUS ProArt display, but I would need to see it in person. </p><p></p><p>Tired of thinking about it and don't want to spend the money on it, which isn't helping.</p><p> </p><p> [USER=24569]@Woodyg3[/USER] </p><p>I was discussing that with my husband. My last computer was an Intel, and it ran fast enough for what I use it for. Seems like I am always 1 step behind on tech is why I was wondering about the M2 chip, but I am sure the M1 is fine especially with 16 GB behind it. </p><p> [USER=13196]@hark[/USER] I remember that thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dawg Pics, post: 787607, member: 26505"] I hate making decisions. After looking at monitors and features, I could just get the 24" desktop with 16 GB and 512 storage with a retina screen and call it a day. It has only 4 ports and a gigabit ethernet. I was looking at the ASUS ProArt display, but I would need to see it in person. Tired of thinking about it and don't want to spend the money on it, which isn't helping. [USER=24569]@Woodyg3[/USER] I was discussing that with my husband. My last computer was an Intel, and it ran fast enough for what I use it for. Seems like I am always 1 step behind on tech is why I was wondering about the M2 chip, but I am sure the M1 is fine especially with 16 GB behind it. [USER=13196]@hark[/USER] I remember that thread. [/QUOTE]
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