And the icing on the cake is that brilliant Liquid Retina XDR display. Gone is the questionable Touch Bar and making a much welcome return are the SD card reader, HDMI port, and MagSafe connector. The amazing chips aside, props to Apple for listening to their customers and walking back on some of the recent MacBook Pro changes. For regular day-to-day tasks, battery life hasn’t really changed. And not only are the new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips are significantly powerful, but they also do so while at little cost to battery life. That was a fantastic product and it’s hard to imagine how Apple could add more performance, retain efficiency, and create an overall better notebook. Where would Apple go from here was the thought that I had when I reviewed the 13-inch M1 MacBook Pro last year. Single Review, online available, Long, Date: ĩ0% Apple 14-inch MacBook Pro review: Superb, but is it overkill for casual users? Yes, there's a whole architectural change inside, but most of the time the user-experience is "it just works." What lingers after several months on the road and at home is how reliable this new MacBook Pro is. Both can be outfitted with up to 64GB of memory, too: it's the same unified memory approach that we saw with the MacBook Air M1 and Mac mini M1, where CPU and GPU flexibly share the same pool of RAM. You can, if your pockets are deep enough and your ambitions sufficiently grand, have either screen size with the top-tier M1 Max chip. This time around, Apple is offering parity between both the 14-inch and 16-inch versions. The big screen was nice, but it was heavy and battery life would drop precipitously if challenged with anything more serious than casual browsing and typing up documents. Previously, I was carrying a 16-inch MacBook Pro, with a high-end Intel processor. What I'm finding particularly appealing is that all this power fits into the 14-inch chassis. 90% MacBook Pro M1 Max Review: Apple's Best Computer In A Decade
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