💸 We purchased the most expensive Apple product, which costs 200,000 pesos.
🕒 It took almost two months for the product to arrive.
🔥 The product is the most powerful and exclusive in the Apple lineup.
💸 The speaker purchased an expensive Apple computer after waiting for 23 years and believes it will greatly benefit their video editing and work.
🖥️ The computer has multiple ports, including USB, HDMI, and USB-C, and is designed for customization with additional accessories.
🔥 The speaker highlights the computer's impressive performance and compares it to a competitor to determine if it lives up to its hype.
💸 This video compares the best Mac and PC computers.
🖥️ The Mac computer has a powerful chip, AI capabilities, and high performance.
⚙️ The PC computer also has a powerful processor and graphics card, but at a lower price.
💸 The video is about purchasing the most expensive Apple product.
💻 The comparison is made between the expensive Apple product and a custom-built PC.
⚔️ The video tests the performance of both computers in various tasks.
💸 Comparing the performance of a high-end Apple computer and a PC.
🖥️ Testing the video editing capabilities of both machines.
⏱️ Exporting/rendering the video to determine which machine is faster.
💰 Apple's most expensive product is compared to a PC in terms of performance and heat generation.
🤔 Both the Mac and PC are found to be quiet, but the Mac's processor utilization is lower.
🎮 A decisive round using a benchmark program is conducted to test 3D design and gaming performance.
💸 The video features the purchase of the most expensive Apple product.
🖥️ There is a performance test between two computers, one worth 200,000 pesos and the other worth 100,000 pesos.
👀 The video concludes by asking the viewers which computer they would choose.
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