![]() The $1,299 entry-level Pro with an 8-core GPU, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage is $300 more than the base-model Air, while the higher-end configuration with 512GB of storage is $1,499, $250 more than the similarly-equipped Air. And that all comes down to the fan.įor some people, that tiny edge in performance will be worth the price increase over the Air. But in terms of performance, it is essentially the same as the Air unless you push it for long periods of time. And yes, it has the hopelessly confused Touch Bar instead of a function row on the keyboard. It has a bigger battery and thus, slightly longer battery life. ![]() Sure, there are some other small differences: the Pro has a slightly better display and better mics and louder speakers. The Pro can just turn on the fan, which means it can sustain performance for a much longer period of time. The fan is the most notable difference between Apple’s two new laptops based on its own custom M1 chip: the new Air, which does not have a fan, has to throttle performance as temperatures rise. The easiest, best way to think about the new entry-level MacBook Pro is that it is a MacBook Air with a fan.
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