Apple laptop latest model 2021

The MacBook Pro 2021 has finally been unveiled, with Apple releasing all the features and specs ahead of its release next week.

Available in both 14-inch and 16-inch sizes, the new MacBook Pro laptops can both be picked up with either the new M1 Max or M1 Pro chips [not the previously rumoured M1X] and offer a sizeable performance boost over the previous Intel-powered 16-inch MacBook Pro.

Apple has also upgraded the screen, now featuring Mini LED technology, a ProMotion 120Hz refresh rate and a controversial notch thats clearly been inspired by the iPhone 13.

But with extravagant price points, youll only want to consider these high-performance laptop if youre going to make the most out of its excellent GPU power.

For everything else on the MacBook Pro 2021, keep on reading and keep this page bookmarked for future updates.

Release Date

You can order both the 16-inch and 14-inch versions of the MacBook Pro today, with shipping commencing October 26.

However, if you order from Apple now, you may have to wait a little longer than the official release date. The website currently suggests a new shipment of the MacBook Pro wont arrive until 12 November at the very earliest.

Price

The base £1899 / $1999 14-inch MacBook Pro comes with an 8-core CPU, 14-core GPU and 16GB unified memory [RAM].

Then theres a £2399 / $2499 model with a 10-core CPU, 16-core GPU and the same 16GB memory. These can, of course, be customised further. If you want the M1 Max, thatll be another £500 / $500.

For the 16-inch model, the base model starts at £2399 / $2499 with a 10-core M1 Pro with 16-core GPU and 16GB memory. Then you have to go up to £3299 / $3499 to get the M1 Max with a 10-core CPU and 32-core GPU along with 32GB memory.

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Design and Port selection

  • Completely new look
  • Far more ports
  • These include SDXC and HDMI

Apple has created an all-new design for the latest MacBook Pro revision, and has gone back on on some of the changes it added for the last big MacBook Pro refresh in 2016.

The Touch Bar is officially dead, with a new full-height keyboard [and Touch ID sensor] taking its place. To give the keyboard even more of a distinctive look, it now sits in a contrasting black well that Apple says helps the backlight stand out more.

Around the side of the MacBook Pro 2021 youll find some ports and were not just talking about USB-C.

Now theres HDMI, a slot for an SDXC card, 3x Thunderbolt 4 ports inside USB-C housing, a very capable headphone/mic port and MagSafe. Apple has reintroduced its magnetic charging port and this charging method will give you a 50% charge in 30 minutes.

The 14-inch MacBook Pro weighs 1.6kg, and is just 15.5mm thick. We wouldnt exactly call that an ultra-portable, but its still thinner and lighter than other high-performance laptops such as the Razer Blade 14.

The 16-inch MacBook Pro isnt quite as dainty, with the M1 Pro version weighing 2.1kg and the M1 Max configuration hitting the scales at a 2.2kg. Its also noticeably chunkier at 16.8mm.

Display

  • Mini-LED displays with proper HDR support
  • ProMotion adaptive refresh rates
  • .a notch

There are big changes for the display too, and one particular design element might stir up some controversy.

Like the iPhone 13, these MacBook Pro 2021 laptops have a notch housing a 1080p webcam that dips into the big screens. Were not sure how we feel about this yet, but it does feel like an odd addition to the laptop especially as were not getting Face ID.

At least the 1080p webcam should be a huge improvement over the older model. Theres a six-speaker sound system too.

The Liquid Retina XDR displays themselves look lovely. Taking cues from the iPad Pro 12.9-inch, both models have a Mini-LED panel for deeper blacks, higher brightness levels [Apple says 1000 nits] and ProMotion for adaptive 120Hz refresh rate.

In terms of resolution, the 16-inch has 3456 x 2234 while the 14-inch 3020 x 1944. That means the 14-inch has more pixels than the previous 16-inch model. These displays do sound pretty special, so lets hope that notch isnt too distracting.

Performance

  • Both can be configured with the new M1 Max and M1 Pro chips
  • Up to 64GB memory, 8TB SSD

There are new M1 chipsets inside the MacBook Pro 2021. Both models can be configured with either the M1 Pro or M1 Max, though it looks like the off-the-shelf models of the 14-inch will be sticking with the M1 Pro by default.

Both chips uses the same 5nm architecture as the original M1 chip, but with more transistors and cores to boost the performance. The M1 Pro has up to a 10-core CPU and 16-core GPU, while the M1 Max boosts the performance even further with a 32-core GPU.

But what kind of performance can we expect from these specs? Apple claims the new 10-core CPU in both the M1 Pro and M1 Max results in 2.1x faster performance than the 8-core Intel Core i9 chip found inside the previous 16-inch MacBook Pro.

Furthermore, the 32-core M1 Max GPU is apparently 2.9x faster than the previous MacBook Pros AMD Radeon Pro 5600M GPU, while the 16-core M1 Pro GPU is supposedly 1.7x quicker.

Apple is aiming for a class-leading performance with the MacBook Pro when it comes to content creation. While we havent tested it just yet, we expect it to be one of the most powerful laptop options for tasks such as video editing and 3D animation. But as always, dont expect this laptop to a good option for gaming unless youre happy sticking to Apple Arcade and cloud streaming via Xbox Game Pass and GeForce Now.

For a deeper look at what performance benefit these two distinct Apple-designed chips offer, check out our M1 Pro and M1 Max explainer pages.

You also get multiple RAM options, as you can pair with M1 Pro with either 16GB or 32GB of memory, while the M1 Max gives you the option of 32GB and 64GB.

In terms of storage, Apple is offering several options including 512GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB and 8TB. Upgrading the storage can be very costly though, with the 8TB option costing an eye-watering £2400 more than the base option.

Battery

  • 14-inch MacBook Pro lasts up to 17 hours for video playback
  • 16-inch MacBook Pro has a slightly larger battery
  • 96W USB-C power adaptor can charge 50% in 30 minutes

Apple claims the 14-inch MacBook Pros 70Whr battery can last 17 hours of video playback, and 11 hours of wireless web browsing. You can expect that figure to drop further when performance intensive tasks.

The 16-inch MacBook Pro has a larger 100Whr battery, which can apparently last 21 hours of video playback and and 14 hours of web browsing.

The 2019 model of the 16-inch MacBook Pro can only last up to 11 hours on a single charge, so the new models have clearly benefitted from the improved power efficiency of the M1 chips.

Well of course have to test these figures once we get the machines into our labs, so keep an eye on Trusted Reviews for our incoming reviews.

Apple is offering two different charger options at checkout: the 67W USB-C power adaptor, and the 96W USB-C power adaptor.

The former is only available with the base configuration 14-inch MacBook Pro, and unfortunately lacks the fast charging capability to fill the battery up by 50% in just 30 minutes.

Apple does offer the option to upgrade to the 96W USB-C power adaptor, but youll need to pay an additional £20.

Trusted Take

While I will need to use this machine to really see if that notch makes a difference, the new MacBook Pros seems like huge upgrades in just about every area. The displays, if anything like the 12.9-inch iPad, should be gorgeous while the potential of the M1 Max and M1 Pro is exciting. Oh, and the return of the SD card slot makes me very happy.

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Max Parker



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MacBook Pro 14-inch [M1 Pro, 10-core CPU]
£2399
$2499
M1 Pro [10-core CPU]
Apple
14.2 inches
16GB
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70 Whr
17
312.6 x 221.2 x 15.5 MM
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MacBook Pro 14-inch [M1 Pro, 8-core CPU]
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$1999
M1 Pro [8-core CPU]
Apple
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512GB
1080p
70 Whr
17 00
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2021
3024 x 1964
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120 Hz
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M1 Pro [14-core GPU]
16GB
Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi 6
Space Gray and Silver
Mini LED
IPS
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MacBook Pro 16-inch [M1 Pro, 10-core CPU]
£2399
$2499
M1 Pro [10-core CPU]
Apple
16.2 inches
16GB
1080p
100 Whr
21 00
168 x 355.5 x 16.8 MM
2.1 KG
macOS Monterey
2021
3456 x 2234
Yes
120 Hz
SDXC card, HDMI, 3,5mm headphone jack, MagSafe 3, 3x Thunderbolt 4
M1 Pro [32-core GPU]
16GB
Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi 6
Space Gray and Silver
Mini LED
IPS
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MacBook Pro 16-inch [M1 Max]
£3299
$3399
M1 Max [10-core CPU]
Apple
16.2 inches
32GB
1080p
100 Whr
21 00
355.7 x 248 x 16.8 MM
2.2 KG
2021
3456 x 2234
Yes
120 Hz
SDXC card, HDMI, 3.5mm headphone jack, MagSafe 3, 3x Thunderbolt 4
M1 Max [64-core]
32GB
Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0
Space Gray, Silver
Mini LED
IPS
No
No

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