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(upbeat music) (upbeat music continues) - So this is the M2 Max MacBook Pro. Lets talk about it. So this week, Apple updated the 14 inch and 16 inch MacBook Pros with a press release and an 18 minute YouTube video that featured a bunch of creators at the beginning, which was cool, and then basically a whole prerecorded event that kind of looked like it was cut out of another event. Matter of fact, its rumored that this basically was cut out of an event that they were rumored to have late last year. Honestly, I buy it, like the URL and the file name of the video had 2022 in them and the AR files for the new laptops were compiled in October, 2022, suggesting that these things were ready to go months ago. But whatever, none of that matters. What matters is theyre here now and what you need to know is on the outside, theyre basically identical, but on the inside, instead of M1 Pro and M1 Max, its M2 Pro and M2 Max, and a couple other tiny improvements also. So the first Apple Silicon