


In Cinebench R23 the multi-core core score exceeds that of a 14-C iMac Pro. Running Cinebench R23, which repeatedly renders a photo image over about 10 minutes did cause the fans to wake up, but even so they're not loud, just present. Migrating 400+GB of content from the old MBP over TB never caused the fans on the new one to kick in, at least not that I could tell. The new speakers won't make you throw your studio monitors to the curb, but they're pretty good for a laptop - another benefit of the extra space around the case edges. Keyboard is great, although it'd be better with a case-colored grid between the keys rather than black. Notch, who cares? You're getting an extra 74 pixels of screen height over a regular 16:10 anyway. Wish Apple would get with the times and supply a compact GaN power supply.
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The newer MacBook Pro models come standard with an LED backlight system providing lower power consumption and an extended battery life. Display size options include 13-inch, 15-inch, and 17-inch screens. The new MagSafe is terrific, although I don't use it on a daily basis because I have a single TB cable link to a 27" 5K LG monitor, which also provides charging power, wired network, etc. The MacBook Pro is great for professional and power users featuring the newest generations of Intel processors. Nonetheless, the old one is better looking. So there's logic behind the new MBP's slightly chunky appearance.

However eliminating the taper also opens up a lot of space inside, and makes the HDMI port and card slot possible. It's the lack of taper in the new MBP's top and bottom surfaces that no longer fools the eye. It's noticeably heavier and bulkier than my outgoing 2016 13" MBP, but while it looks thicker, it isn't. I've had my 14" MBP (10-C/16-C 32GB/1TB) for about a week now. Six-speaker system with force-canceling woofers, Testing conducted by Apple in September 2021 using preproduction 16-inch MacBook Pro systems with Apple M1 Pro, 10-core CPU, 16-core GPU, and 32GB of RAM, as well as production 2.4GHz 8-core Intel Core i9-based 16-inch MacBook Pro systems with Radeon Pro 5600M graphics with 8GB of HBM2 and 64GB of RAM, all configured with 8TB SSD.
