What you choose really depends on your personal ROI, expected short term revenue, and your cash on hand. The SSD is also slower on the Air than the 14/16” Pros. Adobe apps work very well in full screen but you can use a second one for previews, improving productivity. The other think to note is that the Air and the 13” pro both only support 1 external monitor. I’m not sold on the higher end CPUs as I’m unconvinced that sustained performance will hold up if you’re throttled. I personally would get the 14” with M1 Pro, 32-64 GB RAM and 2TB SSD if I were buying today. I used it primarily for coding but also have the Adobe suite. That decision has held me back a few times. My only regret is going cheap on the SSD and getting 512 instead of 1TB. I chose the lowest end CPU (i7 2.2) which worked out fine because the higher end CPUs had heat issues. I was in a similar position to you a bit over three years ago and ended up getting a 15” MacBook Pro with upgraded graphics and maxed out RAM. It depends on what you’re using it for and your budget.
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