Binyang
“MacBook Pro 16-inch in Space Gray, powered by the M2 Max chip (12-core CPU + 38-core GPU), with 96GB RAM and 8TB storage. US version, minor cosmetic wear, battery health at 100% with only 6 cycles, AppleCare+ valid until July 2026. Price: ¥21,588.” Given the configuration and the price, it feels like a very solid deal. My current primary machine is a 2023 Mac mini with 32GB RAM and 1TB storage. It was sufficient at first, but with the increasing use of AI-assisted development tools, memory has gradually become a bottleneck. I also have a MacBook Air (24GB + 1TB), mainly for mobile work, though in reality it doesn’t get used that often. So the situation now is: I have multiple machines, but none that truly serve as a high-performance, all-in-one solution. Taking everything into account, I decided to upgrade to a machine with significantly higher memory that can also handle mobile scenarios effectively. I reached out to Yige (a fairly reliable second-hand electronics seller), and once they confirmed availability, I placed the order right away. After the new machine arrives, I plan to sell my current two devices back to her to offset part of the cost.



