

A maximum of 12 CPU cores and 38 GPU cores can be configured, while the M2 Pro is armed with 12 processing and 19 graphics cores being the basic configuration.

You can equip the Pro models with Apple's M2 Pro and M2 Max SoCs, which happen to be two of the most powerful ARM processors in the Apple catalog. The MacBook Pro 2023 line differentiates itself with better I/O options: HDMI, MagSafe, and SDXC card slot / © Apple The displays are also certified for HDR content and support 1 billion colors in the large P3 color space. As a Retina display, the resolution is so high that you can no longer view individual pixels, and content is displayed in a particularly smooth manner at 120 Hertz. The panels are based on IPS LCD panels that are backlit via mini-LEDs. The displays which measure 14.2 and 16.2 inches exactly, are integrated into the case with far less room for edges.Īpple uses Liquid Retina XDR for the display, which you might already be familiar with if you have come across the largest iPad Pro. With 14- and 16-inch displays, the MacBook has become more angular in the process, and you can find the exact dimensions in the table at the top of this article.

MacBook Pro (14" and 16")Īpple introduced the notch in the MacBook display as part of an extensive design update of its MacBook Pro models. However, do take note that these notebooks do not support Face ID. This reminds us a bit of the notch in the iPhone, and Apple also places a camera and some sensors in the center of the display in its MacBooks. Let's begin with the newer models, where you can easily recognize them through the notch on the display. Since this is the best way to distinguish the different MacBook generations, we'll split them up just like this. To complicate things further, both models come with an older chassis without a notch in the display and a more modern chassis with a notch. Basically, there are two models to choose from: the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro. However, the MacBook lineup has become complicated with the introduction of multiple processors, cases and display sizes.

