![]() ![]() But just because function has won a round over form doesn’t mean Apple has abandoned its sense of design. With this revision, Apple has admitted that it’s okay to stick a few extra ports on a laptop to please professional users. A flatter look They’re separated by 20 years, but the MacBook Pro’s similarity to the Titanium PowerBook G4 is remarkable. Apple has undone its mistakes of the past few years and created a laptop that’s essentially a Mac Pro you can slide into a backpack. And I’m happy to report, it’s true-all of it. I’ve spent the last week with a 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M1 Max processor with 32 GPU cores and 64 GB of RAM. There’s a different sort of elegance to be found in versatility. When you’re designing a tool for professionals to use-and make no mistake, these MacBook Pros are serious tools for serious jobs and priced accordingly-function should always win out over form. These new MacBook Pros are a success story not just because of Apple’s custom-built processors, but because Apple has admitted (in deeds, if not words) that the previous generation of laptops were a misstep. These are the first high-end Macs to be powered by Apple-designed processors, and that’s a big deal-but they also reject the minimalist design mid-2010s Apple, which achieved design simplicity by forcing complexity and frustration on users. The new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models usher in a new era in Apple laptops. 14-inch MacBook Pro review: A Mac Pro in your backpack ![]()
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