The average MacBook Pro boasts tons of bells and whistles, powerful processors, plenty of RAM, fast SSDs, and often powerful integrated graphics. Almost all hardware is energy efficient, so the battery does not suffer from rapid discharge, and the components do not melt inside the case from constant heat. In addition, most MacBook Pro models are designed so that you do not have to regret the lack of something important: there are USB-C ports with Thunderbolt, the most convenient Force Touch trackpad, fast charging, a fingerprint scanner, a backlit keyboard and stuff like that. .


Usually, the series laptops are equipped with flagship Retina displays with natural colours and support for Wide Colour and True Tone technologies, which makes them an excellent choice for designers, artists and video content creators. In addition to the display, in some versions of the MacBook Pro there is an additional Touch Bar, on which you can hang shortcuts to the necessary applications, commands in Photoshop, or some other information that you want to keep at hand.

The range of the series is very rich: at the request of the user, the firmware display can be 13, 14 or 16", and inside the case you can find both a rather modest hardware and the flagship Core i9 with 32 GB of RAM and Pro 5600M graphics on board. Accordingly, prices start from $1000 for the simplest models and fly into the stratosphere when it comes to such monsters. Starting in 2020, Apple launched the MacBook Pro with the Apple M1 mobile chip as an alternative to the classic Intel Core processor.