A frequent request is advice on buying macs, so I'll repeat some recently given advice (Q was: macbook Air or pro? 13" or 15"):
BEFORE YOU BUY ANY...
It ISN'T necessary to buy one, you have plentiful access to the Media Macs, but of course it will be helpful.
Try to buy in a country with Apple stores (as opposed to resellers like Linehart) so you can get the software bundle (FCPX + more) at a bargain price. Only available at the point you buy a Mac, NOT afterwards, and NOT from resellers, just Apple directly. Which is why I bought a mac Mini last Xmas when in the UK. See this post.
Its widely assumed Apple will release a 16" MBPro in the same chassis/frame size as the current 15" in Sept/Oct 2019. Apparently with a redesigned keyboard (a common MBP fault recently). See Techradar for good mac updates + reviews.
AIR OR PRO?
If possible avoid Air; much less powerful (but is still a decent computer)
Mac Mini (I have one) + iMac are arguably better value; you pay a premium for portability
13" OR 15" ... or 16"
15" is heavier + pricier, but its simply easier to work with more screen space. I've edited a 90min doc on my 2011 13" MBP - perfectly workable, but if I could've afforded it, I'd have had a 15". If possible, have a go editing on both, get a feel for the difference, even if just in a shop.
See what i said above about the new 16".
UPGRADES
Yes, horrifically expensive, but they'll make it work well for longer, + quicker when editing
Try to avoid the 128GB HDD (even with software only, that'll be hard to avoid running out) - see this post
If possible, go for higher CPU + graphics options (BUT later you can add an EGPU, plug-in graphics card)
APPLE CARE
You'd be foolish not to max this out. Macs typically last for years.
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