Logos Bible Software Apple M1. Feels built into the system. Anyone who have used other bible software will know that this is the best and the most intuitive of all - the theme are actually thinking like you whether you are a pastor researcher student or faculty there is something tailored for you.
The New M1 MacBook Pro running Laridian PocketBible. Their current strategy is pretty ingenious--if developers make their apps run native on M1 Macs these apps can be made to run in iPadOS much easier. Its a bit awkward to get it going but once you do it works well.
You can find the results as I tested Logos 9 Accordance 13 Olive Tree Laridian Pocket Bible and e-Sword X on the new M1 MacBook Pro.
I use it extensively to read books from my Logos Library - its much more convenient to read a book sitting in an arm chair in the presence of my family rather than stuck in my study reading from of my desktop. The New M1 MacBook Pro running Laridian PocketBible. It is the first version to support the new ARM-based SoC architecture of future Macs. Requires macOS 110 or later and a Mac with the Apple M1 chip.