With the new MacBook Pro available to purchase, it will no doubt be a difficult task in trying to choose the right version. If you’re already a Mac user then you might know what you’re after because your current machine will have been used for some time and you know what software and apps can be run without issues. Windows users might find it a lot harder because to a great extent Apple computers are very different from Windows. So you might sit there and ask yourself, which mac should I get? That all depends on what you use it for. Here’s a quick rundown of what the new MacBooks have to offer and it might help you choose the right one.
Which Mac is right for you?

MacBook Pro 13
From £1,299
Apple M1 chip
8-core
CPU
8-core
GPU
Up to 16GB unified memory
2TB
Maximum configurable storage1
13.3”
Retina display2
Up to 20 hours battery life3
720p FaceTime HD camera
1.4kg
Weight
Touch Bar and Touch ID

MacBook Pro 14
From £1,899
Apple M1 Pro chip or Apple M1 Max chip
Up to
10-core
CPU
Up to
32-core
GPU
Up to 64GB unified memory
8TB
Maximum configurable storage1
14.2”
Liquid Retina XDR display2
Up to 17 hours battery life4
1080p FaceTime HD camera
1.6kg
Weight
Touch ID

MacBook Pro 16
From £2,399
Apple M1 Pro chip or Apple M1 Max chip
10-core
CPU
Up to
32-core
GPU
Up to 64GB unified memory
8TB
Maximum configurable storage1
16.2”
Liquid Retina XDR display2
Up to 21 hours battery life5
1080p FaceTime HD camera
2.1kg
Weight