Last October 25, Apple announced that it was going to start rolling out the macOS Monterey update to all eligible Mac hardware. Similar to previous macOS updates, Monterey is 100% free and Apple ensured it is compatible with several types of machinery. Monterey will support up iMacs from late 2015, Mac Pros from late 2013, MacBook Airs and MacBook Pros from early 2015, as well as iMac Pros and Mac Minis from 2017 and late 2014, respectively. Monterey even supports discontinued MacBook models from early 2016.
With so many machines supported, it might seem like a no-brainer to upgrade to macOS Monterey, but things aren't so straightforward.
Why you should download macOS Monterey

Kudos to Apple for making macOS Monterey available on several types of machines. Nearly anyone who's purchased an Apple device recently can upgrade to it. But, this begs the question, is it really necessary? For most people, the answer is yes. Apple has done a great job making every macOS update worth upgrading to, and this includes macOS Monterey.


