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I would say that if you have an iPhone and you are looking at “getting deeper into the ecosystem” this is definitely a good computer to get into the ecosystem. As for photos you may get better picture quality viewing them on the MacBook Pro if it’s something that you do a lot and depend on seeing the true colors. The MacBook supports the P3 wide color gamut but doesn’t support true HDR content. The MacBook Pro uses the same display on its Pro Display XDR which is a mini-LED display with high brightness great contrast and wide color. Up to you if it’s something to get by or if it’s something you use for a job to make money.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Your Mac should sync w/your iPhone. I find it easier to edit photos on my iPhone and then upload to my Shutterfly acct - all via mobile. Try to avoid syncing photos or videos to your Mac as you want to keep the speed fast and the more you use the memory up, the slower it will be so just use your Mac for what you really need it for; otherwise you;ll have the same problem as you do with the Lenovo. Unless of course you can afford to buy cloud storage and save everything there but that is a monthly fee.
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