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To put the size change in perspective, the MacBook Pro (2020) comes in at 30.41 x 21.24 x 1.56cm, while the 14-inch MacBook Pro is 31.24 x 22.09 x 1.52cm. This change has resulted in the new MacBook Pro having a bit of flex to the underside of its case, which also now features the laptop’s name etched into it.

There’s a level of thickness to the device we haven’t seen from Apple’s laptops in years, as well as two fan vents running along its bottom that give the new MacBook Pro a decidedly not very uniform look when compared to its predecessor. The way I’d describe the still rounded, but also more squared-off, design of the new MacBook Pro is that it’s a throwback to the 2015-era MacBook Pro. In short, Apple back-pedalling so obviously on a design it insisted on pushing for years isn’t something we often see from the tech giant.

When I first took the new MacBook Pro (2021) out of its box, I was shocked at its bulk and weight. Though a successor to an Apple device being heavier and thicker is a strange move on the tech giant’s part, this needed to happen.įirst off, it’s important to note the size change is incredibly jarring at first. The most immediately noticeable change to Apple’s new MacBook Pro is its look has been almost entirely redesigned. Ports: SDXC, HDMI, MagSafe 3, 3.5mm headphone jack, 3 USB-C/Thunderbolt 4 ports.
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There’s a lot to unpack with Apple’s nearly entirely redesigned MacBook Pro (2021), so let’s get into it. While unsightly, the notch thankfully fades into the background of the otherwise stellar display experience. Oh, and there’s a display notch housing its built-in camera that some people might take issue with. In fact, you could even make the argument the design is a step backwards in some ways.īut there are several other positives to the new MacBook Pro, including a stunning 120Hz display, the powerful M1 Pro/Max chip, a great keyboard, excellent sound and overall solid build quality. However, this comes at a cost, with the new version of Apple’s flagship laptop being thicker, heavier and more expensive than its predecessor. For example, the new MacBook Pro features the return of MagSafe, an HDMI port and even an SD card slot.
