Apple just unveiled a
new 16” MacBook Pro and it shows that it has learned from past mistakes. This
is the most powerful Apple laptop yet, but more importantly, it switches back
to a scissor mechanism for the keyboard and gives you a physical Escape key. The 16” Retina display has 3,072 x
1,920px resolution (226ppi). Each display is calibrated at the factory and
promises 500 nits of brightness and full DCI-P3 color coverage.
Back to the other half
of the laptop, the new Magic Keyboard has keys with 1mm of travel. Apple says
that the refined design will deliver a quiet typing experience with responsive
key presses. The
hardware Escape key will also help ergonomics as the Touch Bar implementation
was never particularly good. That’s the only top row key to make a return,
however, the rest of the row is still covered by the Touch Bar, plus the Touch
ID sensor at the end.
You can configure the
MacBook Pro 16” with 9th generation Intel processors – the choice between a
6-core and an 8-core CPU is yours. In each case, you can pay extra for an
8-core chip that Turbo Boosts up to 5GHz. Apple says this is up to twice as
fast as the fastest quad-core MacBook Pro 15”.
The 16” model is also
the first to sport AMD’s newest 7nm GPUs. The AMD Radeon Pro 5300M and 5500M
come with 4GB of VRAM by default, but you can upgrade them to 8GB. The top end
GPU promises to be 80% faster when used for video editing (with DaVinci
Resolve) and 60% faster for gaming (e.g. Fortnite), compared to previous
MacBook Pro models.
Apple redesigned the
fans to achieve 28% better airflow beefed up the heatsink by 35%. The new
cooling solution can handle 12W higher TDP to accommodate the new CPU and GPU. The base configuration of the MacBook
Pro 16” starts with 16GB of DDR4 RAM and 512GB SSD storage. If you’re going to
use it for video editing, science calculations, app development or similarly
demanding tasks, you will want to look at the upgrade options.
You can have up to
64GB of RAM and an insane 8TB of SSD storage (the highest capacity in a laptop
yet). The top SSD upgrade alone will cost you over US$ 2,000. The 16-inch laptop comes with a 100Wh
battery – the largest in a MacBook yet and also the largest you can take on an
airplane. It lasts an hour more than the previous gen Pro for a total of 11
hours of web browsing on the go. Apple packages the laptop with a 96W charger
and a 2m USB-C to C cable.
The base Apple MacBook
Pro 16” costs US$ 2,400 (same as the outgoing 15” Pro). Depending on which CPU you
pick and how much RAM, VRAM and storage you equip, the price tag can grow to US$ 6,100. You can order one today, just head over to Apple.com. By the way, the
15” model is gone, the 13” one is still available.