

So when I got the opportunity to try editing with the new MacBook Pros, I jumped at the chance. Over my 30 year edit career, I’ve seen equipment come and go, been promised that I can’t function without a certain piece of hardware of software and tested many, many different workflows and more importantly, expectations. Were they fast? What about connectivity? How is the Touch bar in actual use? How will the integrated GPU on the 13 inch compare to a discreet GPU on the 15? Let’s find out.

What better task than to send the 13” and 15” inch to work straight out of the box on a real broadcast editing job. We have had a week to put the new MacBook Pros through their paces.
