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Iamp;#39;ve spent the past month going back and forth between the M3 and the M3 Pro MacBook Pros and I am stumped so in this video weamp;#39;re going to discuss why you might be making a mistake buying the base M3 MacBook Pro but why you also should not be paying extra for Ram upgrades itamp;#39;s kind of confusing so hopefully this video helps you you know clear things up and also helps you understand which M3 MacBook Pro you should buy letamp;#39;s start with the design because the introduction of the big M3 MacBook Pro led to the demise of the previous entry-level MacBook Pro which was the 13-in model with the touch bar and now the new entrylevel Pro MacBook from Apple comes with a more modern boxy design with the beautiful 14.2 in liquid retina mini LED display with that glorious 120 HZ refresh rate along with the slim down bezels and the display is nearly identical to the previous M1 and M2 Pro MacBook Pros except for the fact that the brightness is now 100 nits higher at 600