For most users, the alternative to the MacBook Pro is the MacBook Air. Coming in a 13-inch or 15-inch model, all feature the M3 chip, which is extremely fast, and up to 24GB memory. It’s a ...
The 16-inch MacBook Pro does have a larger trackpad to fit the expanded palm rests and keyboard deck, but it’s more for the visuals of the design than anything practical. The primary deciding ...
The 16-inch MacBook Pro, meanwhile, measures 0.66 by 14 by 9.8 inches and weighs 4.7 pounds—a reasonable weight and size penalty to pay if you can use the additional screen real estate.
Choosing between options as extreme as the 16-inch MacBook M4 Pro and an M1 MacBook Air isn’t where the problems lie. It’s probably obvious which of those is right for you based on the ...
The latest version of the 13-inch MacBook Air heavily adopts the newest MacBook Pro design, with uniform thinness, an improved Magic Keyboard, a larger 16:10 screen (thanks to the adoption of the ...
Measuring MacBook battery life in straight hours of real-world usage (as Apple likes to do) is not always an accurate metric for comparison purposes as so many use and environmental factors play a ...
For those who want some extra performance than they'd get with a MacBook Air, the 13-inch MacBook Pro (M2, 2022) and the 14-inch MacBook Pro (M3) are both great MacBook Pro models that will give ...
With the introduction of the M4 series of chips, the MacBook Pro has reached new heights of performance and efficiency. But with two sizes to choose from – 14-inch and 16-inch – deciding which model ...
In Apple’s 2024 edition, the 16-inch MacBook Pro remains a formidable content-creation laptop, with all-day battery life, a fantastic new display option, and Thunderbolt 5 connectivity ...