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Like its inch sibling, this is a MacBook Pro for heavy professional users. And, naturally, this is the choice for those who prefer a bigger laptop; one with a relatively ample port array, line-leading battery life and enough processing power to blow the competition out the proverbial water.

Really, you're getting pretty much an identical package to the inch model here, except for that improved battery life and the screen. Your needs will largely dictate whether you go for the 'standard' chip or require the top-spec M1 Max model, but, if you do begin maxing it out, you can receive up to a core CPU and core GPU.

You'll also get the price tag to match. Is the jump worth it? Not for most people - and, if we're honest, not even for most professional users - but it is for the ultimate power user for whom money is no object. The MacBook Pro launched alongside the latest Air model, detailed below, and now represents the cheapest option for those interested in an Apple laptop with a little more oomph. It's also now quite a drop-off from its siblings.

The newer MacBook Pro models have a better display, the omission of the Touch Bar and tons more ports, to name just a few upgrades. If that stuff doesn't really concern you, the MacBook Pro is still a great machine - particularly, we'd say, for those who want a laptop for mixed professional use and occasional personal use. For those work calls, there's also the p webcam built into the bezel, which is the same as the Air and a step down from the other Pro models in the lineup.

Learn more Home Laptops Laptop buyer's guides Apple laptop buyer's guides. If you're worried your favorite app might not work, do some research and scour forums to see if an M1 version is available, or if the x86 version runs just fine. The MacBook Air lasted me more than a full workday, with the battery hitting 22 percent after I ran it almost nonstop from 9 am to 7 pm using Safari and work apps like Slack.

I had to plug in the previous Intel model by 4 pm. M1 machines also can instantly wake up from sleep whenever you tap the keyboard or trackpad or lift the screen, just like when you tap your iPhone or iPad to wake it up.

That's a stark difference from older MacBooks that took several seconds to light up. There's also no fan in the MacBook Air, meaning it remains whisper-quiet even under the heaviest loads. There is a thermal heat spreader to dissipate heat, but it also never gets too warm. It comes with gigabytes of storage, but you can upgrade to another model with an extra graphics core and gigs.

Unless you need more storage, the extra core isn't worth the jump in price. My biggest gripes with this machine? The p webcam isn't great, and M1 Macs only natively support one external monitor.

There are some workarounds you can employ to connect it to multiple displays. Apple didn't play it safe with its newest MacBook Pro In addition to a inch version, the company is also offering a inch model for the first time ever.

We haven't tested them yet, but they're the ones to buy if you've been waiting for the most powerful MacBook with Apple's silicon. Both screens are larger than their chassis— Yep, you heard that right. The new and improved p webcam sits in a notch at the top-center of the display, but there's no Face ID here, just Touch ID baked into the keyboard.

That said, the menu bar that flanks the notch doesn't eat into your or inch screen space. It'll all feel a great deal smoother too, because Apple added ProMotion, which enables a Hz refresh rate.

You can read more about it here. The best part of these two new MacBooks? Apple had erased the pesky Touch Bar for a row of physical function keys instead, and you finally get more ports.

This is the first time a MacBook has had this many ports since Additional perks include microphones that are decent enough for recording a podcast, a six-speaker sound system, and the return of the MagSafe charging port, which lets you magnetically connect the charger to the MacBook Pro. You can still charge it via USB-C. You can feel safe in knowing that the MacBook won't fly off your desk when you trip over the wire.

Reasons to avoid - Screen may be a bit small for some. Screen: inch 4. Storage: up to 2TB. Reasons to avoid - Lack of ports remains - Mac mini may offer better value for some. MacBook Pro inch, Screen: inch Retina display with True Tone. Reasons to avoid - Expensive - Limited to four Thunderbolt 3 ports. MacBook Pro inch M1, Graphics: Integrated 8-core GPU.

Dimensions H x W x D : Reasons to avoid - Still lacks ports. Mac mini M1, Dimensions W x D x H :



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