80%

For those who just want a laptop.

M3Air

The M2 Air is the perfect computer for those who need something that just works. This is great for internet browsing, students, and people who don't plan on doing anything too serious.

15%

For on-the-go creators and makers.

macbookpro

The Macbook Pro with the M3 chip is the perfect laptop for people who plan to be on the go and need extra power for software development, photo/video editing, and maybe some gaming.

5%

For those who need a workhorse.

MacStudio

The Mac Studio is the machine for people who need some serious computing done. For those editing movies, and compiling enough code to span the world; the Mac Studio is your Mac.

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MacBook Air
The MacBook Air is the perfect computer for casual users. Aim for the 8-Core GPU M2 Air with 8GB of RAM, but if you want a bit more longevity, go with 16GB. 256GB of storage will be adequate for web browing and Word docs. Leave everything else untouched and you will have yourself a fantastic machine.
MacBook Pro
The MacBook Pro is for power users on the go. The model to look out for is the 16-inch, 14-Core GPU, M3 Pro. Target 48GB of RAM for your larger projects. Pair that with the 1TB of storage and you will be ready for anything your work throws at you. If you're someone who needs specialized software, such as Final Cut Pro, considering picking it up at the end of the checkout process.
iMac
Apple's all in one solution is the iMac, and it is meant for offices or home offices where people don't need a machine on the go. Choose the 10-Core GPU for the added Ethernet and opt for 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. If you are sans a keyboard and mouse, make sure to consider the matching Magic Keyboard and Mouse at the end of the checkout.
Mac mini
The Mac mini is Apple's lower tier home "desktop." It has no screen, so expect to purchase an external monitor along with a keyboard and mouse. Opt for the 8GB of RAM and the 256GB of storage. This is the desktop version of the MacBook Air and is designed to not be used to heavily.
Mac Studio
The Mac Studio is the big brother of the Mac mini. Desgined to be the desktop version of the MacBook Pro, this is more of a workhorse. Pick the 60-Core GPU with 128GB of RAM paired with the 2TB of storage. It's pricey, but this machine will chew threw everything you throw at it without hesitation.
Mac Pro
The fact that you are on this website indicates that you probably do not need a Mac Pro. This is the most powerful Mac of all time and is overkill for almost everything you will ever conceive of. For the hell of it, though, opt for the 76-Core GPU with 192GB of RAM. Combine this with the 8TB of storage and you have something that costs as much as a used car.