I’m set on the 16” because it’ll be away from my desk most of the time. I have a 27” iMac for that. I’ll be using mine for Web Development & Video Editing.
I recently traveled to Europe for a month for work and vacation. between the flights, trains, busses, and moving around a bunch, Im super thankful I had the 14 inch MBP for a bunch of reasons. Desk space is not always abundant, in your lap, a 14 inch is just much better, on a plane, a 16 would be pushing the limit of real estate space (in regular coach seating), and just too often i felt like anything bigger than my 14 inch with minimal brightness, would be intruding on the space of others at times with its size, brightness, and just overall presence. I appreciate this video and will be sticking with the 14 inch size as i upgrade to the new m4 chips potentially with their new drop :)
I’ve had both, 14” all day long. You lose little in a desk top set up (2nd or 3rd screen size)but ya can’t beat the portability of the 14”. If you’re using it as a stand alone solution, then the 16”, but the 14” if you plan to use it docked or you plan to travel a lot with it.
@@zoltanzana No, the only slow down I noticed was in video export since the M1 Max had 400GB of bandwidth and double the encoders. vs the M3 Pro's 150GB single encoder. The M3 handles fine, just a little slower.
I agree that the 16 inch version is a bit too large footprint wise after comparing it to the 14 inch version. Perhaps Apple will bring back the MB Pro 15 inch when the M4 version is released. Then, the decision will be easy.
I use a intel i9 2019 32gb 16 inch. I’m completely fed up with it. It’s a good computer if you need to cook eggs or warm up your house. Went into best buy today to test the MacBooks. I think I’m going to prefer a smaller MacBook going forward. I’ve been using a 12.9 inch iPad for a entertainment machine while it sits right next to my computer so I guess the Oled keeps me on the smaller screen.
I had the 2019 16”. Doubled as a hair dryer 😂! Currently using a M3 Pro MBP 14” (Space Black of course). The 14” was a pleasant change. From a docked perspective, no difference, but when you want to un-tether it and go somewhere with it, the 14” ALL DAY LONG! Nice thing about the Pro M3, you can drive 2 screens and the native screen, and either the 14” or 16” can handle that. Mine lives in clamshell, so the 14” for the win.
@@jimtipton8888 I like the 14 inch because it’s way easier to haul around. It makes a giant difference and you can still upgrade to 30 core gpu and when it’s time to game you can airplay to the TV
1.3” difference in size and 2.4 lbs. difference in weight doesn’t really seem like a deciding factor for me if I’m carrying it in a backpack… - especially when considering the extra screen real estate and power.
Carrying books and PC laptops alot in my lifetime. I don't get the 16in being so heavy so downsize to 14" that's so funny to me. 16in is 4.8 lbs 14 in is like 3.4 lbs. I'd go 16" every time
Oh that isn’t good news. I haven’t heard anyone talked about that before. But personally, I was very comfortable on the 16”! No problem there! I think there’s a proper ergonomics when it comes to typing - perhaps this article can help you. www.autonomous.ai/ourblog/proper-typing-posture-guide-from-ergonomists
A laptop wedge / riser which places the 16 inch notebook at about a 10-15 degree angle may help when the laptop is used on a flat table. Notice that the distance from the front edge of the laptop to the first row of keys decreases when observed from a top view in this configuration.
mmm maybe I will get the 14" I had a similar issues with the 13" iPad Pro. I got the 11" M4 and find myself using it more... surprisingly. Plus if I need a bigger screen I still have my monitor I can connect it to if I need more screen real estate docked multitasking.
16 is better in every way unless you are a tiny person. Battery, screen, speakers, larger fans less thermal throttling, multitasking (literally not a myth lol) , larger chassis. 16” inch is a no brainer unless like I said you are a tiny person or on a budget…
Can anyone who uses the 14” show how the menu texts look in Photoshop/lightroom? Can you edit photos easily or is the space too small? I am planning to get my first MacBook (m4pro) for photo and video editing, I sometimes do work while traveling and would prefer more portability, but I don't know if I would have difficulty working for a long time with a small screen. When I work from home I can use an external monitor.
I kind of believe you also need to think about the price/power ratio, because it will be mostly the same, within the same power, only 200 dollars add up will give you a much larger screen, though you have a fare point here that you want to carry it everyday. Another thing about the multitasking, as you mentioned, 16 inch is much better for portable video editing as in those software the panels takes a lot of space, and if you are just doing daily task, I would say the 16 inch is good for 2 windows in one screen, one will be your main working software, another one can be a good reference. Multi-tasking is not about putting as much screen as possible, but it is about when you need some more windows while doing ONE thing, what I like is hold on the full size key, then I can add 2 app in one full screen, then use the trackpad gesture to swipe and only focus on one project a time. So it really depends on your use case, I would personally prefer 16 inch, because if I want to bing the Mac with me, usually I am not just writing and doing some excel, I might do some Lightroom or Final Cut, but I will try to only bring it when I need to work, otherwise the Mac will stay at home or lay in the hostel. Hopefully the WWDC will bring some support of Mac app in iPad, then 13 inch can be a really nice travel companion.
I have an XPS17, but i need a mac for ios development. Went to bestbuy and my first impression when trying the 14 inch was its too small. 16 inch was perfect. BUT i couldnt lift them to feel the weight because they were glued to the table.
Hmm… if memory serves me right , 16” weighs around 2.1kg . The screen size is lovely. But I typically plug it into my monitor if I need a huge display.
So the multiscreen is not really for multi tasking. I never understood the “multi tasking” craze. How can anyone successfully and correctly do more than one task at a time? But, if you’re a programmer or any profession really, you need to split your screen to view your work and to type the code. Yesterday, I used the split screen to order blinds so i had my notes with measurements on one side and my cart on the other. Split screens are really useful, but i hate a giant screen and dragging my mouse across it. I feel the 15 would be perfect but it’s no longer offered.
Big facts! I actually went even further with the Macbook Air with the M1, 3 years going strong. The limitations also is a nice way for me to work more efficiently rather than just going HAM on the editing. I even edit my school videos in 4k 30 and it edits way faster than the school Imacs HAHA. Lightweight kings!
I have the 14” and let me tell you, it’s heavy to carry around. I much rather have the 16” for the screen size and I work in IT and it’s much needed. I don’t know why people care so much about carrying it around. I only carry it 5-10 minutes tops. It’s not that big of a deal.
Hi! You can check it out here: geni.us/RnGhz But if the link is not showing properly, here it is: - 14", space grey - 16-core CPU, 40-core GPU - 64GB unified memory - 2tb ssd (need the space to edit my videos) hope this helps :)
hello! it's called TG Pro!! It's 10USD, and it's amazing at tracking temperatures of my Mac's CPU, GPU. And you can even turn not the fans of the Mac manually with this program! Here's the link - geni.us/zmJnn
I still don’t understand it. A MacBook Pro … it’s all about performance. I do renderings and animations and it would be impossible for me to do this work on a 14inch screen. But the 16inch is far too big for using it during a flight. I never saw anyone doing heavy duty work on a flight. Same goes for coffee shops. It would be more logical to go for the Air. I also think the 14 is cuter than the big one. But for simple tasks it’s just overpowered.
14” is actually just minimally larger than the Air. So, the 14” is a logical choice if you want the benefits of the 16” in a smaller easier-to-carry package.
I just ordered a M4 16 inch, and I still have my M1 14 inch… I’ll use the 14 M1 when I need to travel and use the 16 inch as my main setup at home.
Ever hear of a Desktop ?
He didn't @@PheonixNingaOrb99708
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I’m set on the 16” because it’ll be away from my desk most of the time. I have a 27” iMac for that. I’ll be using mine for Web Development & Video Editing.
I recently traveled to Europe for a month for work and vacation. between the flights, trains, busses, and moving around a bunch, Im super thankful I had the 14 inch MBP for a bunch of reasons. Desk space is not always abundant, in your lap, a 14 inch is just much better, on a plane, a 16 would be pushing the limit of real estate space (in regular coach seating), and just too often i felt like anything bigger than my 14 inch with minimal brightness, would be intruding on the space of others at times with its size, brightness, and just overall presence. I appreciate this video and will be sticking with the 14 inch size as i upgrade to the new m4 chips potentially with their new drop :)
I’ve had both, 14” all day long. You lose little in a desk top set up (2nd or 3rd screen size)but ya can’t beat the portability of the 14”. If you’re using it as a stand alone solution, then the 16”, but the 14” if you plan to use it docked or you plan to travel a lot with it.
Thermal throttling?
@@zoltanzana No, the only slow down I noticed was in video export since the M1 Max had 400GB of bandwidth and double the encoders. vs the M3 Pro's 150GB single encoder. The M3 handles fine, just a little slower.
@@jimtipton8888 Still, I think the 16” is a better choice with the Max chip.
I agree that the 16 inch version is a bit too large footprint wise after comparing it to the 14 inch version. Perhaps Apple will bring back the MB Pro 15 inch when the M4 version is released. Then, the decision will be easy.
Doubt it. Comparet the actual size to the original 15.4” and you will find the 16” is the one-for-one replacement.
16" is the same size as the 15" previously.
I use a intel i9 2019 32gb 16 inch.
I’m completely fed up with it. It’s a good computer if you need to cook eggs or warm up your house.
Went into best buy today to test the MacBooks. I think I’m going to prefer a smaller MacBook going forward. I’ve been using a 12.9 inch iPad for a entertainment machine while it sits right next to my computer so I guess the Oled keeps me on the smaller screen.
I had the 2019 16”. Doubled as a hair dryer 😂! Currently using a M3 Pro MBP 14” (Space Black of course). The 14” was a pleasant change. From a docked perspective, no difference, but when you want to un-tether it and go somewhere with it, the 14” ALL DAY LONG! Nice thing about the Pro M3, you can drive 2 screens and the native screen, and either the 14” or 16” can handle that. Mine lives in clamshell, so the 14” for the win.
@@jimtipton8888 I like the 14 inch because it’s way easier to haul around. It makes a giant difference and you can still upgrade to 30 core gpu and when it’s time to game you can airplay to the TV
@@JesseDalba Sweet set up!
mine heats up my 2m x 2m office quite well...
1.3” difference in size and 2.4 lbs. difference in weight doesn’t really seem like a deciding factor for me if I’m carrying it in a backpack… - especially when considering the extra screen real estate and power.
I love the wallpapers especially the purple one! where did you get it?
Carrying books and PC laptops alot in my lifetime. I don't get the 16in being so heavy so downsize to 14" that's so funny to me. 16in is 4.8 lbs 14 in is like 3.4 lbs. I'd go 16" every time
Sold me on 14” same reason I want to be comfortable to go mobile and not have such a heavy /fully packed bag 😅
I LOVE my 14” M3 Max! I wouldn’t have chosen anything different! 💻
you and me both 🙌🏻
Great review, short & precise!
😂 I just did the same thing. I bought a 16” and then a 14” and thought I wanted 14” but now I’m not sure which to return
Have you decided? I'm on the edge of hitting buy on the 16'', just not sure yet if I'll regret it later
In spain I can only seem to get 16" if i order it with the M4 pro not with just M4
Did you notice the typing on the 16” to be harder. My wrist hurts and I thought was the size and distance but can’t figure out how to fix that
Oh that isn’t good news. I haven’t heard anyone talked about that before. But personally, I was very comfortable on the 16”! No problem there! I think there’s a proper ergonomics when it comes to typing - perhaps this article can help you.
www.autonomous.ai/ourblog/proper-typing-posture-guide-from-ergonomists
A laptop wedge / riser which places the 16 inch notebook at about a 10-15 degree angle may help when the laptop is used on a flat table. Notice that the distance from the front edge of the laptop to the first row of keys decreases when observed from a top view in this configuration.
You earned yourself a new subscriber good content
thank you! I appreciate this so much!!
mmm maybe I will get the 14" I had a similar issues with the 13" iPad Pro. I got the 11" M4 and find myself using it more... surprisingly.
Plus if I need a bigger screen I still have my monitor I can connect it to if I need more screen real estate docked multitasking.
16 is better in every way unless you are a tiny person. Battery, screen, speakers, larger fans less thermal throttling, multitasking (literally not a myth lol) , larger chassis. 16” inch is a no brainer unless like I said you are a tiny person or on a budget…
Also, if the 16” is “too heavy” then that’s a sign it’s time to get into the gym… 16” is not heavy unless you have noodle arms & legs.
@@John_R_Jackson_III I go to the gym and lift heavy weights, and I say that shi is heavy to carry around in a backpack with notes books and lunch
Agree
@@Smoovs1956 fair enough
your brain is tiny, most likely.
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Great video. Do a video comparing the 13" and 15" MacBook Air's please.
Can anyone who uses the 14” show how the menu texts look in Photoshop/lightroom? Can you edit photos easily or is the space too small? I am planning to get my first MacBook (m4pro) for photo and video editing, I sometimes do work while traveling and would prefer more portability, but I don't know if I would have difficulty working for a long time with a small screen. When I work from home I can use an external monitor.
I kind of believe you also need to think about the price/power ratio, because it will be mostly the same, within the same power, only 200 dollars add up will give you a much larger screen, though you have a fare point here that you want to carry it everyday.
Another thing about the multitasking, as you mentioned, 16 inch is much better for portable video editing as in those software the panels takes a lot of space, and if you are just doing daily task, I would say the 16 inch is good for 2 windows in one screen, one will be your main working software, another one can be a good reference. Multi-tasking is not about putting as much screen as possible, but it is about when you need some more windows while doing ONE thing, what I like is hold on the full size key, then I can add 2 app in one full screen, then use the trackpad gesture to swipe and only focus on one project a time.
So it really depends on your use case, I would personally prefer 16 inch, because if I want to bing the Mac with me, usually I am not just writing and doing some excel, I might do some Lightroom or Final Cut, but I will try to only bring it when I need to work, otherwise the Mac will stay at home or lay in the hostel.
Hopefully the WWDC will bring some support of Mac app in iPad, then 13 inch can be a really nice travel companion.
I have an XPS17, but i need a mac for ios development. Went to bestbuy and my first impression when trying the 14 inch was its too small. 16 inch was perfect. BUT i couldnt lift them to feel the weight because they were glued to the table.
Hmm… if memory serves me right , 16” weighs around 2.1kg . The screen size is lovely. But I typically plug it into my monitor if I need a huge display.
So the multiscreen is not really for multi tasking. I never understood the “multi tasking” craze. How can anyone successfully and correctly do more than one task at a time? But, if you’re a programmer or any profession really, you need to split your screen to view your work and to type the code. Yesterday, I used the split screen to order blinds so i had my notes with measurements on one side and my cart on the other. Split screens are really useful, but i hate a giant screen and dragging my mouse across it. I feel the 15 would be perfect but it’s no longer offered.
Big facts! I actually went even further with the Macbook Air with the M1, 3 years going strong. The limitations also is a nice way for me to work more efficiently rather than just going HAM on the editing. I even edit my school videos in 4k 30 and it edits way faster than the school Imacs HAHA. Lightweight kings!
Wow I’ve never thought of it that way. Using the limitations to edit more efficiently! Really smart 👏
I have the 14” and let me tell you, it’s heavy to carry around. I much rather have the 16” for the screen size and I work in IT and it’s much needed. I don’t know why people care so much about carrying it around. I only carry it 5-10 minutes tops. It’s not that big of a deal.
is the reason because you drive? If you're on the move it can be 1 hour for the to / fro journey.
May l know the specs of your 14”, l am planning to buy a new Mackbookpro. Thank you
Hi! You can check it out here: geni.us/RnGhz
But if the link is not showing properly, here it is:
- 14", space grey
- 16-core CPU, 40-core GPU
- 64GB unified memory
- 2tb ssd (need the space to edit my videos)
hope this helps :)
nice sharing! very insightful
just ordered the macbook pro m3 max 40 core 48gb
😍😍😍
Where did you downloaded those wallpapers?
what is the app you are using for the temp?
hello! it's called TG Pro!! It's 10USD, and it's amazing at tracking temperatures of my Mac's CPU, GPU. And you can even turn not the fans of the Mac manually with this program! Here's the link - geni.us/zmJnn
girls! get 14", hey boys, get 16"! lol
Are travelling for 365 days in a year ?
I still don’t understand it. A MacBook Pro … it’s all about performance. I do renderings and animations and it would be impossible for me to do this work on a 14inch screen.
But the 16inch is far too big for using it during a flight. I never saw anyone doing heavy duty work on a flight. Same goes for coffee shops. It would be more logical to go for the Air.
I also think the 14 is cuter than the big one. But for simple tasks it’s just overpowered.
14” is actually just minimally larger than the Air. So, the 14” is a logical choice if you want the benefits of the 16” in a smaller easier-to-carry package.
u look greate🎉
Fotten inch 😂
send me the spare 16"