![]() This model is all about the specialized usage cases of macOS-bound content pros for whom processing times are money, writ large. But the latest 16-inch MacBook Pro (starts at $2,499 $4,299 as tested) isn’t so much more powerful or capable than its competitors-or its new 14-inch little sibling-in conventional CPU metrics that every pro user will be able to justify its high cost. ![]() Just as its predecessor did, the new laptop holds its own against Windows mobile workstations. In addition to ditching Intel processors for Cupertino’s own M1 Pro and M1 Max, the biggest of the MacBook Pros gains more input/output ports and a gorgeous new XDR display. It’s been a long wait, but this fall Apple’s flagship 16-inch MacBook Pro finally gets the Apple M1 silicon treatment.
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