
They have better processors, better displays, more ports, and a better webcam. On paper, the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros absolutely crush the 13-inch MacBook Pro, and we expect the benchmarks and real-world use to bear that out.
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The 13-inch MacBook Pro has a less powerful 61W power adapter, but it also has a significantly smaller battery to charge. The 16-inch model comes with a 140W power adapter in all configurations. The 96W model is necessary for fast charging and comes standard with all other configurations.

The 13-inch M1 model has a 58.2Wh battery and can go 20 hours of watching video, while the 70Wh battery in the 14-inch model will keep it going for 17 hours and the 16-inch model gets 21 hours of video playback out of its 100Wh battery.Īnother note: The entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro comes with a 67W power adapter, with an option for a 96W adapter. While the new 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pros have really excellent battery life specs, especially when you consider the much bigger and faster processors, more RAM, and better displays, it’s not quite as stellar as the older 13-inch model.Ĭall it a benefit of having an M1 chip that is half as powerful as the M1 Pro and a quarter as powerful as the M1 Max…you get more life out of the battery. The Touch Bar is gone, and in its place a row of full-size Function keys. The new 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pros are only available without it! Instead, Apple gives you a full-height row of Function keys with a Touch ID sensor at the right.
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The 13-inch MacBook Pro with an M1 processor is only available with the Touch Bar-and now it’s the only Mac that has it.

Yeah, we wish the HDMI port supported HDMI 2.1 (it’s HDMI 2.0, so it tops out at 4K and 60Hz), but this is still a huge leap in the right direction–backward! Bye-bye Touch Bar Somewhat confusingly, the company also uses MagSafe as the brand for the iPhone’s magnetic charging and accessory attachment technology, which is sort of a different thing but also involves magnetic charging. With the new MacBook Pro models, Apple has given us one additional Thunderbolt port, and it brought back the HDMI port, SDXC card slot, and MagSafe connector. That’s how it is with the 13-inch Pro-you get just two Thunderbolt ports, a headphone jack, and nothing else. And they got rid of the SD card slot and HDMI port, too. Years ago, Apple got rid of our beloved MagSafe charging connector, opting instead to take up one of the few Thunderbolt ports for charging.


The starting price is over 50 percent higher, and even a fully-loaded 13-inch model barely costs more than the starting price of the 14-inch model. The first thing you’ll notice is the staggering price difference between the year-old 13-inch MacBook Pro with M1 and the new 14-inch and 16-inch models. We’ll discuss some of the more salient differences point-by-point, but first here are all the most important specs at a glance.Ĩ- or 10-core (2 efficiency, 6 or 8 performance)ġ4- or 16-core (M1 Pro), 24- or 32-core (M1 Max)ġ6-core (M1 Pro), 24- or 32-core (M1 Max)Ģ560 x1 600, 500 nits, P3 wide color, True Toneģ024 x 1964, 1,000 nits HDR (1,600 peak), P3 wide color, True Tone, 120Hz ProMotionģ456 x 2234, 1,000 nits HDR (1,600 peak), P3 wide color, True Tone, 120Hz ProMotionģ Thunderbolt 4 ports, HDMI 2.0, SDXC card slot
