MacBook Pro 16-inch (2021) review: A programing powerhouse

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The MacBook Pro 16-inch is a powerful and stylish laptop that's ideal for resource intensive tasks like programming, coding, and video editing.

The MacBook Pro 16-inch is a powerhouse laptop with one of the most beautiful displays we've ever seen on a laptop, but the price is still the most eye-watering number in the specs list.

All of this extra power makes it perfect for resource intensive tasks, which is why we're ranking the MacBook Pro 16-inch as one of the best laptops for coding and programming. MacBook Pro 16-inch review: Design & featuresWhile M1 versions of MacBooks have, to this point, maintained the original design, the arrival of the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips marks a huge change to the outer appearance.

Making its return, MagSafe means if someone trips over the power cable of your MacBook Pro, it’ll disconnect to prevent yanking the machine to the floor. While the 16-inch MacBook Pro comes with a 140W USB-C charger that connects via MagSafe for fast charging, the 14-inch will charge slower via a 67W charger. You can opt for the bigger charger when ordering, though, at an extra cost of $20.

The key here is that both, among other components, are contained in the single M1 Pro chip, making it much quicker to transfer data since it doesn’t need to copy everything back and forth. It also has the advantage of minimizing the battery drain, and we’re very pleased to say that our review unit was able to work for a solid 10-hour day, mixed between streaming music, working in Chrome, and catching up on some Netflix during a break.

MacBook Pro 16-inch review: PriceWhile you can pick up the base 14-inch version of the new MacBook Pro for $1,999, the 16-inch begins at $2,499. For that, you’ll get 16GB of unified memory, as well as a 512GB SSD. MacBook Pro 16-inch review: User reviewsWhile the vast majority of reviews are impressed by the power and efficiency of the laptop, many also back up our thoughts about the screen and its impressive brightness.

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