14in MacBook Pro review: putting power back in Apple’s laptop
by Samuel Gibbs Consumer technology editor from Technology | The Guardian on (#5SF06)
New M1 Pro and Max chips, larger screen, long battery life and more ports make for huge upgrade
Apple's MacBook Pro has been given its biggest upgrade in power, ports and screen quality since 2016, ticking almost every box on the wishlist of eager Mac users.
But the new 14in and 16in models are no longer machines for the average consumer. Costing from 1,899 ($1,999 or A$2,999) they are workstation laptops for creative pros and developers and priced accordingly. They leave the excellent 999 M1 MacBook Air as Apple's foremost consumer laptop.
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