The best MacBooks: Which Apple laptop would we buy in 2024?

Whether you want something current or from a previous generation, we've got you covered.
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Overview

The standard bearer

Apple MacBook Pro (M3)

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Best for taking on the go

Apple MacBook Air (M2)

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Best budget MacBook

Apple MacBook Air (M1)

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Best for those who can't let go of the 13-inch model

Apple MacBook Pro (13-inch)

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Any time you shop for a new laptop, a lot of people are going to tell you the same thing: Just get a MacBook.

And you know what? We don't blame them. MacBooks are fantastic laptops, and while they don't afford you the freedom of customization that other brands do, that's not something everyone will care about. At the end of the day, many of us just want a high-quality laptop that'll get us through work, school, and play with minimal fuss.

Although MacBooks can get a bit pricey — with some reaching into truly frightening territory — we're assuming that if you're here, you already have the budget for at least one of the current MacBook models (even if it's the cheapest one).

After testing out Apple's lineup of laptops, we're here to help you narrow down the choices and take home the Apple machine of your dreams. So, let's start shopping.

Your first big decision: Air or Pro?

When it comes to today's current lineup of MacBooks, you really only have two options: The MacBook Pro or the MacBook Air. So, which is right for you?

If you're a creative who is regularly pushing their laptops to the limit with demanding applications for video and photo editing, you'll want to aim for the Pro. The name of the game with the Pro line is processing power, and the latest iteration is the speediest and most performance-driven yet.

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Testing the M1 MacBook Air after its 2020 release. Credit: Zlata Ivleva / Mashable
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Testing the super-powered M3 MacBook Pro. Credit: Kimberly Gedeon / Mashable

Now, if convenience and portability are your top priorities, then the Air is going to be most suited to you. It's thin and light, and it even comes in a 13-inch option if you're going to be lugging it around with you wherever you go. Plus, ever since the debut of Apple's M Series chips, the MacBook Air has become a pint-sized powerhouse. The most current model utilizes the M2 chip, so you won't be sacrificing all that much in terms of power.

Next up: Which generation?

This is going to come down to what you're willing to give up in performance, and in some cases, quality. But, whatever you do deem worthy of sacrificing, you'll be paid back in savings. For example, you can get a 2020 MacBook Air, which will bring you back to the M1 chip era, but you'll still be scoring an impressive laptop that frequently goes on sale for just $749.99. That's compared to the $1,099 price tag of the most recent Air, and the $1,599 asking price of the latest Pro.

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A photo from Mashable's test of the M1 MacBook Air. Credit: Zlata Ivleva / Mashable
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Testing the M2 MacBook Air. Credit: Molly Flores / Mashable

So, if you've got a lighter budget, don't fret — you can still get a MacBook at an affordable price. Yes, you'll have to get an older model, but staying current is overrated. Older MacBooks are still very much worthy of your consideration, and they won't cost you nearly as much.

So, what are the best MacBooks?

After testing out the latest Apple laptops, we think there are four MacBooks worth buying in 2024. Check out our top picks below, their pros and cons, as well as who we think would like each model best.

Our Pick

Read Mashable's full review of the 14-inch Apple MacBook Pro (M3).

Why we picked this:

Apple's recently released MacBook Pro equipped with the M3 chip is one of the most powerful MacBook models on the market. Mashable Tech Editor Kimberly Gedeon praised the laptop for its performance and battery life, as it was able to handle heavy usage for around 17 hours. She also noted the display as a highlight, not only for the beauty of the Liquid Retina XDR screen, but also for its size. The 14-inch model is, in our opinion, the perfect median between the MacBook's usual 13-inch and 16-inch options. Gedeon also enjoyed the device's audio system, saying that this MacBook Pro in particular "arguably has the best set of speakers on the laptop market."

Unfortunately, the M3 MacBook Pro is one of the most expensive MacBooks out there, so make sure you're ready for the investment before you lock in your choice. The selection of ports is also pretty underwhelming on this model — you'll have to be willing to switch over to a mostly-USB-C setup.

Who it's for:

The M3 MacBook Pro is best suited for creatives who regularly run processor-intensive apps — photo and video editing software, for example. Its long battery life and high-quality speakers also make it a solid pick for anyone who likes to listen to music during marathon work sessions. You may just want this MacBook because it's Apple's most recent release, which is also okay! However, if you're not using power-hungry apps every day, we think your money may be better spent elsewhere, perhaps on an older model.

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Read Mashable's full review of the 13-inch Apple MacBook Air (M2).

Why we picked this:

Apple's latest iteration of the MacBook Air is the best version to date, and it's not close. Featuring the still-impressive M2 chip — Apple has since introduced the more powerful M3 chip for the MacBook Pro — the thin and lightweight laptop is still an absolute workhorse, so don't be fooled by its size. Coming in both a 13-inch and 15-inch option, the Air scores high marks in the portability department, making it a great on-the-go machine. Tech Reporter Alex Perry went hands-on with the laptop, and gave it a high score not just for its performance, but also for its stellar battery life and a keyboard that's "to die for."

The 1080p FaceTime camera works surprisingly well in low light, and the four-speaker audio system is ready to go for surround sound and Dolby Atmos. The port options and refresh rate are two things we didn't love about the 2023 Air, but it doesn't bring down the overall value of this fantastic laptop all that much.

Who it's for:

Those who want processing power that's comparable to the MacBook Pro but value having a lighter and more portable device will find the M2 MacBook Air to be a match made in heaven. It's more affordable, too. While we've linked to the 15-inch model in this roundup (which is still cheaper than the cheapest MacBook Pro M3), the 13-inch model starts at $1,099. Although it's not the "best" MacBook in terms of specs, the complete value of M2 Air leads us to believe that it's the best MacBook for most people.

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Read Mashable's full review of the 13-inch Apple MacBook Air (M1).

Why we picked this:

If you're willing to take things back to 2020, the M1 MacBook Air is one of the best previous-gen MacBooks you can still buy new in 2024. Not only is it pretty affordable at the base price of just $999, but it's almost always on sale for $749.99 at multiple retailers. To us, that's a certified steal.

The price isn't the only reason to pick one up, though. Even though it's an older model, the M1 Air remains a powerful laptop to this day. Sure, you'll be giving up some processing power, but this MacBook can still handle heavy usage, at least with your run-of-the-mill apps. For those who use more creativity-based programs for photo and video editing, you'll probably want to stick with an M2 chip at a minimum.

Other highlights include the laptop's ultra-quiet fanless design, solid battery life, and impressive build quality (even for such a thin, pint-sized device). Once again, we were unimpressed with the ports, and you'll certainly be taking a hit in camera quality if you decide to go back to the M1 generation, but those become very small prices to pay when you'll most likely pay below $750 to snag one.

Who it's for:

If you want portability and power at a budget-level price, the M1 MacBook Air is where it's at. As long as you're okay with making a few small sacrifices in processing power and webcam quality, this laptop is going to serve you well. If you don't plan on putting your laptop through the wringer in terms of usage and apps, look no further.

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Apple MacBook Pro (13-inch)

Best for those who can't let go of the 13-inch model

Read Mashable's full review of the 13-inch Apple MacBook Pro.

Why we picked this:

It was a sad day when Apple killed the 13-inch MacBook Pro, but luckily, you can still get one as long as you're fine with buying a refurbished model. "Refurbished" or "renewed" may be dirty words to some, but if you're not that concerned with always having the latest and greatest (and most expensive), it's definitely an option that's worth exploring. Case in point: You can snag a refurbished 13-inch MacBook Pro for under $600 at Amazon.

If you're nostalgic for this now discontinued (but beloved) MacBook Pro model, you'll be happy to know that it's still a halfway decent computer. Now, you'll be going back to a time before the M1 chip existed, so be prepared to give up quite a bit of processing power — although, we're willing to bet that isn't your biggest worry if you're shopping for refurbished MacBook Pros. You'll also take a big hit in battery life and webcam quality. But while MacBooks have since evolved, you'll still get satisfactory performance and a generous amount of storage for regular use. And Butterfly Keyboard haters can rejoice, because this model includes the fan-favorite Magic Keyboard.

Who it's for:

The 2020 13-inch MacBook Pro isn't for everyone — even though at one point in time, it was among the elite. For some, it'll just be too much of a sacrifice to go back so far in the MacBook timeline, but for those who loved the 13-inch Pro and never want to give it up, being able to score a refurb for around $550 is as good a deal as they come.

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How we tested

Mashable Staff or contributors have hands-on tested every laptop recommendation in this shopping guide. Each pick earned a spot on our list for different reason. When choosing these laptops, we considered specs such as:

  • CPU: The central processing unit, or CPU, is responsible for how fast your laptop can complete a given task. High-end CPUs will be able to handle multiple demanding tasks at once, whereas more budget-friendly options may be better for basic tasks like web browsing and document editing. The most common CPUs, or chips, that you'll find in MacBooks nowadays are the M1, M2, and M3 chips (with the M3 being the newest and most powerful).

  • GPU: The graphics processing unit, or GPU, is responsible for rendering clear and detailed visuals. MacBooks aren't really all that customizable in this department, so we'd pay closer attention to the chip, if nothing else.

  • RAM: A laptop's RAM is where active application data is temporarily stored to assist the CPU. Essentially, if you have more RAM, you'll be able to run more applications at the same time. Look for devices with a minimum of 8GB of RAM.

  • Storage: This is where your laptop saves long-term data like files and downloads. Keep in mind that SSD storage is faster than eMMC flash and regular hard drive storage. Thankfully, modern MacBooks use SSD storage. For most people, we recommend starting at 256GB of storage and above.

  • Battery life: Eight to ten hours is the "sweet spot" for most people who use their devices an average amount, but your mileage may vary. Generally speaking, the more battery life, the better.

  • Portability: Smaller laptops will be easiest to take on the go, but they are usually less powerful than their counterparts. However, when it comes to MacBooks, that isn't always necessarily true. Still, if you're normally on the move, you may care more about convenience than power.

  • Price: MacBooks aren't cheap, but some are more affordable than others (as long as you're willing to go back a generation or two).

Frequently Asked Questions


It's all up to your personal preference, but if you're still not sure, consider what you'll be using your MacBook for. Will you be taking it on the go and using it during travel? Then opt for a 13-inch or 14-inch model. If you're going to be doing photo and video editing, or even using it often to watch entertainment, you'll want to go for a 15- or 16-inch MacBook. To us, The M3 MacBook Pro sits at a great median point of 14 inches.


It depends on what apps you'll be running most often, but the newer MacBooks — the M3 Pro and M2 Air — will have the best battery life — about 17 to 18 hours per charge.


If you want your laptop to be able to handle multiple demanding tasks at once, we recommend getting a model with 16GB. When it comes to storage, 256GB is enough for most people, especially if you take advantage of cloud storage options. For professionals that regularly deal with large files, then 512GB is a good starting point.


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Dylan Haas
Lead Shopping Reporter

Dylan Haas is a Lead Shopping Reporter for Mashable, where he covers all things gaming, pets, fitness, sleep, and shopping events like Black Friday and Prime Day. Before joining the team at Mashable, Dylan received a B.A. in Communications from Pace University and contributed to publications like Paste Magazine, Bandsintown, and others following a brief stint as a marketing and management assistant in the music industry.

When he's not writing or testing products, you can find Dylan playing lots of video games, working out, spending time with loved ones (especially his dog, Stevie), or watching reality TV. Follow him on X at @iamdylanhaas, or send him an email at [email protected].


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