No laptop is as popular as the MacOS and MacBook design just keeps getting better and better. While new MacBooks are scheduled to arrive later this year, the current line of MacBooks are still worth nabbing if you can. Of course, not everyone needs to buy the absolute best model, so it's a good idea to know which one is right for you. Below you'll find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions as well as our picks for the best MacBook for your laptop needs.
All current MacBooks have the improved Magic Keyboard: It started in 2019, but Apple has since added the Magic Keyboard to all of its current MacBook Pro models. The result is a far more comfortable and reliable keyboard than the "butterfly" design that many MacBooks had been burdened with since 2015. Yes, it took Apple half a decade to backtrack, but the good news is that Mac laptop keyboards are finally good again.
14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro, great webcam; 13-inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air, meh webcam: The jump to a 1080-resolution camera in the newest MacBooks, and similar to the one found in the 24-inch iMac, is a game-changer for those of us sitting in video meetings all day. Here are some tips on making the 720-resolution cameras in those other Macs look better.
If you need something bigger and don't mind it being less than portable: Apple just updated its smaller iMac (formerly 21.5 inches, now 24 inches) that comes in seven color options and runs on the company's M1 processor. If you need a bigger display and high-end components, the 2020 27-inch iMac is also available, making it one of the last Intel-powered Macs available.
Almost all Macs have transitioned to Apple's own M1 chips: It was the big news at Apple's WWDC show in 2020. Since then, the MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, 24-inch iMac, 16-inch MacBook Pro and a new 14-inch MacBook Pro all run either M1, M1 Pro or M1 Max chips, which include both CPU and GPU cores. Based on our testing so far, the Apple M1 line has, across the board, delivered on Apple's promises of better battery life and faster performance.
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The key question is how to make sure you're not buying too little MacBook -- or too much. What is the best MacBook for your needs? For most people, the 13-inch Air remains the default choice and rightly so. The new 14-inch and 16-inch Pro models are more powerful, but in a way that only people who need heavy GPU support will need. Yes, you get a better display, new camera and more ports with those, but if you're buying a new Pro just for that, be aware that you're making what is essentially a vanity purchase.
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MacBook starting configurations
14-inch MacBook Pro
16-inch MacBook Pro
MacBook Air (13-inch, M1)
13-inch MacBook Pro (M1)
CPU
M1 Pro or M1 Max
M1 Pro or M1 Max
M1
M1
No. of GPU cores
14-16 (M1 Pro), 24-32 (M1 Max)
16 (M1Pro), 24-32 (M1 Max)
7
8
Screen size
14.2
16.2-inch
13.3-inch
13.3-inch
Screen resolution
3,024x1,964 pixels
3,456x2,234 pixels
2,560x1,600 pixels
2,560x1,600 pixels
Starting storage
512GB
512GB
256GB
256GB
Starting RAM
16GB
16GB
8GB
8GB
Webcam
1080p
1080p
720p
720p
Networking
802.11ax Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0
802.11ax Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0
802.11ax Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0
802.11ax Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0
Connections
Thunderbolt USB-C x3, HDMI, SDXC card, MagSafe 3
Thunderbolt USB-C x3, HDMI, SDXC card, MagSafe 3
Thunderbolt USB-C x2
Thunderbolt USB-C x2
Weight
3.5 lbs
4.7 lbs
2.8 lbs
3.0 lbs
Starting price
$1,999
$2,499
$999
$1,299
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For many years, this Apple laptop was everyone's favorite laptop. It was reasonably priced, thin, light and built like a tank. It could last for years and take lots of falls and bumps. For any college student or coffee shop creative type, $999 would get you sorted.
The M1-powered Air doesn't have any vents, which means there are no fans and no fan noise -- perfect for classrooms and conferences. You only get two Thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports, but for most people that's enough, as long as you can get a whatever-to-USB-C dongle.
The difference this year is that the new MacBook Pro laptops have better displays, faster processors and more ports, including HDMI and an SD card slot. But if you want those, you're looking at double the starting price.
If you're a college student, a would-be entrepreneur, a writer or just looking for an all-around laptop on the high end of casual, it's tough to go wrong with the MacBook Air. It'll rightly be Apple's laptop default starting point for a lot of people.
Read our Apple MacBook Air M1 review.
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The new-for-2021 16-inch MacBook Pro is the biggest, most-powerful MacBook you can buy. It's a true desktop replacement and a worthy heir to the , last seen in 2012.
Both this and the new 14-inch version add the same , new Mini-LED display, MagSafe power connection and . Both are available with either the , which are precisely what a slice of the creative pro market has been waiting for. These new chips offer up to 36 GPU cores (and up to 10 CPU cores) and replace the need for both an , a combo previously found in only a few high-end Macs. In other words, after a long wait, professional video editors and 3D modelers have a new MacBook aimed squarely at them.
The border around the display here has gotten so thin that there's not even room for a webcam any longer. Here the camera gets slotted into at the top of the display. Yes, just like an iPhone. And like the iPhone, it's annoying and too obvious at first. But it's worth the tradeoff, as the higher-res 1,080 camera will spoil you quickly if you're used to the lower-res 720p cameras in other Macs (and most Windows laptops as well).
With a starting price of $2,450, just keep in mind that if you're not specifically going to use these new GPU capabilities and just want the latest, coolest MacBook, this is a pretty expensive way to get an HDMI port and SD card slot.
Read our Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch review.
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My TL;DR advice is as follows.
If you need a MacBook for everyday work, schoolwork, web surfing, movies and light creativity, go with the MacBook Air. For most people, this is all the MacBook they'll need. The 13-inch MacBook Pro remains a tough sell. More expensive than the Air, but essentially the same Apple M1 chip. It's also the last holdout of the Touch Bar. The 16-inch MacBook Pro is the one high-end creative pros have been waiting for. Every video editor and creative pro I've spoken to is either excited to get one or has already preordered one, usually with the highest-end M1 Max chip. The 14-inch MacBook Pro can do almost everything the 16-inch can, but in a smaller package. It's either a premium mainstream laptop splurge or a work tool for creative types who need something a little more portable.댓글 0
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