MacRumors · 1d
M4 Max MacBook Pro: Real-World Usage Tests
Obviously you're not going to be upgrading to the M4 Max MacBook Pro if you have an M3 Max machine, but it is interesting to see the year-over-year improvements. If you have something like an M1 Pro or an M1 Max and do a lot of CPU/GPU heavy tasks ...
Tom's Guide · 17h
M4 MacBook Pro — 5 reasons to buy and 2 reasons to skip
The biggest reason to upgrade to the MacBook Pro M4 is the performance. This machine gets the newest M4 chip that is based on a 3-nanometer process, promising the fastest CPU core and better multithreaded performance than M3. Based on our testing, the M4 blows a lot of the competition away but not on every test.
Ars Technica · 2d
Review: The fastest of the M4 MacBook Pros might be the least interesting one
The M4's single-core performance is between 14 and 21 percent faster than the M3s in our tests, and tests that use all the CPU cores are usually 20 or 30 percent faster. The GPU is occasionally as much as 33 percent faster than the M3 in our tests, though more often, the improvements are in the single or low double digits.
Tom's Guide · 6d
I put the M4 MacBook Pro's nano-texture display to the test and it's a game-changer
The M4 MacBook Pro's nano-texture display is a game changer because it dramatically cuts down on glare while still delivering a stellar picture. And the viewing angles on this thing are ultra, ultra wide compared to my regular MacBook Pro. Here's why this is the best MacBook for me.
Macworld · 1d
Stop what you’re doing! The M4 MacBook Pro is already over $100 off
Running on a powerful M4 chip, the MacBook Pro will easily tackle any task you throw its way with extreme ease. And don’t forget, it now comes with 16GB of RAM standard, double the previous model, and essentially a $200 price cut.
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