Apple has just unveiled its latest MacBook Pros, which brings its current offerings to three models — the MacBook Pro 13″, MacBook Pro 14″, and the MacBook Pro 16″. If you’re planning on getting a new MacBook, which one should you get? Let’s help you with that.
Apple MacBook Pro 13" (M1, 2020) | Apple MacBook Pro 14" (2021) | Apple MacBook Pro 16" (2021) |
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13.3-inch Retina (2560 x 1600) Display | 14.2-inch Liquid Retina (3024 x 1964) XDR Display | 16.2-inch Liquid Retina (3456 x 2234) XDR Display |
500 nits, Wide color (P3), True Tone | 1600 nits peak, Wide color (P3), True Tone, 120Hz ProMotion | 1600 nits peak, Wide color (P3), True Tone, 120Hz ProMotion |
Apple M1 chip | Apple M1 Pro / M1 Max chip | Apple M1 Pro / M1 Max chip |
8GB, 16GB Unified Memory | 16GB, 32GB, 64GB Unified Memory | 16GB, 32GB, 64GB Unified Memory |
256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 2TB SSD | 512GB, 1TB, 2GB, 4TB, 8TB SSD | 512GB, 1TB, 2GB, 4TB, 8TB SSD |
720 FaceTime HD camera | 1080P FaceTime HD camera (Notched) | 1080P FaceTime HD camera (Notched) |
Stereo speakers w/ Dolby Atmos | High-fidelity six-speaker w/ force-cancelling woofers, Dolby Atmos, Spatial audio | High-fidelity six-speaker w/ force-cancelling woofers, Dolby Atmos, Spatial audio |
Three-mic array | Three-mic array | Three-mic array |
3.5mm headphone jack | 3.5mm headphone jack w/ support for high-impedance headphones | 3.5mm headphone jack w/ support for high-impedance headphones |
Backlit Magic Keyboard | Backlit Magic Keyboard | Backlit Magic Keyboard |
Touch Bar | ||
Touch ID | Touch ID | Touch ID |
Force Touch trackpad | Force Touch trackpad | Force Touch trackpad |
WiFi 6 | WiFi 6 | WiFi 6 |
Bluetooth 5.0 | Bluetooth 5.0 | Bluetooth 5.0 |
2x Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports | 3x Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) | 3x Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) |
HDMI port | HDMI port | |
SDXC card slot | SDXC card slot | |
58.2Whr battery | 70Whr battery | 100Whr battery |
Up to 20 hours Apple TV app movie playback | Up to 17 hours Apple TV app movie playback | Up to 21 hours Apple TV app movie playback |
61W USB-C Power Adapter | 67W USB-C Power Adapter (included with M1 Pro with 8-core CPU) | 140W USB-C Power Adapter |
96W USB-C Power Adapter (included with M1 Pro with 10-core CPU or M1 Max, configurable with M1 Pro with 8-core CPU) |
Display
This is the part where the differences are the most obvious. The three MacBooks feature different screen sizes with the 13.3-inch model being the smallest with the lowest resolution, while the 16-inch model has the biggest screen and the highest resolution. The 14-inch model, on the other hand, sits in the middle.
While the 13-inch model’s screen can already be considered good, it falls behind the 14-inch and 16-inch models’ 1600 nits peak brightness and 120Hz ProMotion with an adaptive refresh rate. Also, you will also notice the new screen design on the 14 and 16-inch models with slimmer bezels but with a notch.
Chipset
The Apple M1 chip powering the MacBook Pro 13 is already a powerful chip, but Apple took it up a notch with the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips.
The M1 features an 8-core CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores, an 8-core GPU, and 16-core Neural Engine. The M1 Max sports Up to 10-core CPU with 8 performance cores and 2 efficiency cores, up to 16-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine, and 200GB/s memory bandwidth. As for the M1 Max, it boasts a 10-core CPU with 8 performance cores and 2 efficiency cores, up to 32-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine, and 400GB/s memory bandwidth.
What this means is that the new M1 Max and M1 Pro are significantly more powerful than the M1, which is beneficial for pro applications like heavy photo, sound, or video editing.
Memory and Storage
One of the new technologies that Apple’s M1 chip brought to the table is the Unified Memory architecture, which integrates the RAM in the SoC, allowing the CPU, GPU, and other components of the chip to efficiently access data from the memory without the redundancy, which in turn improves performance.
That technology is still present in the new MacBook 14 and 16, but with bigger capacities starting at 16GB up to 64GB. The same can be said with the SSD as it starts at 512GB up to 8TB.
Connectivity and other features
Apple gave the MacBook Pro 14 and 16 more “pro” features compared to the MacBook 13, which is evident in the connectivity department. It has three Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C), an HDMI port, and an SDXC card slot, which is great news to users who don’t want to use dongles. Its 3.5mm headphone jack also got an upgrade and now supports high-impedance headphones for those who want better audio monitoring while working on their projects.
The speakers got an upgrade, too, and now has a high-fidelity six-speaker system with force-canceling woofers, Dolby Atmos, and support for Spatial audio. FaceTime HD camera was also upgraded to 1080p and is now housed in a notch. What’s probably missing here is the Touch Bar, which is only available on the MacBook Pro 13.
Battery
The MacBook 16 has the biggest battery at 100Whr, followed by the MacBook 14 at 70Whr, then the MacBook 13 at 58.2Whr. However, the 13 offers more battery life than the 14 model. The 16 model only trumps the 13 by an hour.
When it comes to charging, the MacBook 16 supports the 140W USB-C power adapter, while the 14 can support the 96W. The 13 settles with the 61W adapter.
Which one to get?
The MacBook Pro 13 starts at PHP 71,990. The MacBook Pro 14 starts at PHP 116,990, while the MacBook Pro 16 starts at PHP 146,990. For the price alone, the 13 model is a great starting point if you want a MacBook Pro with great performance but on a budget. However, if you have a bigger budget, you can add an extra PHP 45,000 and get the MacBook Pro 14. Add an extra PHP 30,000 and you can go for the MacBook Pro 16 with a bigger screen. But you really have to consider your needs here.
If you’re just a casual user, I think you’re better off getting the MacBook Pro 13, or even the M1-powered MacBook Air. But if you’re a creator or a professional who can put the power of the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips to use, then the MacBook Pro 14 and 16 are the best you can get right now.
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