Islamabad, Oct 31: New MacBook Pro 14″ and 16″ Are Here With M4 Chips and More
The tech giant unveiled its eagerly awaited MacBook Pro series, which is powered new M4 CPU family, as the most recent highlight of its “week of Mac.”
In addition to offering three different chip variants
The standard M4, the previously announced M4 Pro (originally seen in the Mac mini),
The powerful M4 Max, built for people who require even more processing power—the updated laptops retain their well-known 14-inch and 16-inch form sizes.
Both models have Liquid Retina XDR technology, and the display characteristics are still top-tier.
The resolution of the 14-inch model is 3,024 x 1,964 pixels, while the bigger 16-inch model may reach 3,456 x 2,234 pixels.
Both panels continue to use 120Hz refresh rates, or what Apple likes to refer to as “ProMotion” technology.
The optional nano-texture coating, which was first offered in the 2024 iPad Pro series, is a noteworthy enhancement to the display options.
With this improvement, the screens can display HDR video at an astounding 1,600 nits and conventional SDR content at 1,000 nits, respectively.
For improved sunshine viewing, it also lessens screen reflections.
which keeps you in the frame when you move during video conversations, is supported by the 12MP selfie camera inside the broad notch.
According to Apple, have GPUs with double the ray-tracing capabilities and neural engine speeds of their M3 counterparts.
The high-end M4 Max processor has a huge 128 GB
unified memory capacity and can support up to 16 CPU cores and an amazing 40 GPU cores.
The M4 Max, which targets professionals with demanding processing needs,
offers performance gains of 3.5 times over its predecessor, the M1 Max, according to Apple’s benchmarks.
With a 3.5mm headphone jack, two Thunderbolt ports (upgraded to Thunderbolt 5 in M4 Pro and Max variants),
and a MagSafe charging port on the left side, the port arrangement is essentially same.
An SDXC card reader, a third Thunderbolt connector, and an HDMI port are located on the right side. Bluetooth 5.3 standards and Wi-Fi 6E are examples of wireless capabilities.
The range’s power management varies; 14-inch models come with 72.4Wh batteries and either 70W (M4) or 96W (M4 Pro/Max) adapters.
The larger 16-inch model has a 140W USB-C power brick and a 100Wh battery.
The M4 Pro variant costs $400 more than the base 14-inch MacBook Pro, which costs $1,599.
The M4 Max model will set you back $3,199.
The base 16-inch model costs $2499, while the M4 Max edition costs $3,499, respectively.
Space Black and Silver are the only color choices available to you.