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Apple MacBook Pro M5 Review - Should You Upgrade or Sit This One Out?

Apple MacBook Pro M5 Review - Should You Upgrade or Sit This One Out?

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237 Apple’s brand-new M5 MacBook Pro has landed, and as always, the company is calling it their most powerful and efficient laptop yet.


In this episode, Roberto breaks down Apple’s official claims — including up to 3.5x faster AI performance, 1.6x faster graphics, and 24-hour battery life — and explains what those numbers actually mean for regular users and creative professionals.


You’ll learn:


  • What’s truly new in the M5 MacBook Pro
  • How Apple’s claims stack up in real-world terms
  • Who should (and shouldn’t) consider upgrading
  • Whether it’s time to buy, or wait for the M5 Pro and Max models


If you already own an M3 or M4 MacBook Pro, Roberto’s honest verdict might save you a serious chunk of cash.


🎧 Listen now for the full breakdown, including what Apple got right, what’s unchanged, and who this laptop is really for.


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Apple M5 MacBook Pro review, M5 chip explained, should I upgrade MacBook Pro, Apple 2025 laptops, M5 vs M4 comparison, MacBook Pro performance, Apple AI features, MacBook Pro battery life, tech podcast UK, Tailoring Talk Magazine, Roberto Revilla

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