Now available in Space Black versus Space Gray, the M3 Pro MacBook Pro 16″ is terrifyingly fast. Almost feels like a wider, 2023 version of the PowerBook G3 Lombard. The M3 Pro cranks it up a notch over the M2 Pro, boasting even higher performance and efficiency core clock speeds, and newer, more power efficient […]
Category Archives: Tech Specs
- 500 Series
- All-in-One Hardware profiles of all-in-one Macs prior to the iMac.
- Apple Displays
- Apple TV
- DayStar Digital
- Dynamac
- eMac
- iBook
- iMac Hardware profiles of Apple iMac computers.
- Apple Silicon iMac
- iMac G3
- iMac G4
- iMac G5
- Intel iMac
- iPad
- iPad Air
- iPad mini
- iPad Pro
- iPhone
- iPod
- Classic iPod
- iPod mini
- iPod nano
- iPod shuffle
- iPod touch
- LCs
- Lisa
- Mac II
- Mac mini Hardware profiles of Apple Mac mini computers.
- Mac Pro Hardware profiles of Apple Mac Pro computers.
- Mac Processor Upgrades
- Mac Studio
- Mac Video Cards
- AGP Video Cards
- NuBus Video Cards
- PCI Video Cards
- MacBook Hardware profiles of Apple MacBook computers.
- MacBook Air Hardware profiles of Apple MacBook Air computers.
- Apple Silicon MacBook Air
- MacBook Pro Hardware profiles of Apple MacBook Pro computers.
- Apple Silicon MacBook Pro
- MacBook Pro with Retina Display Profiles of MacBook Pro models with Retina Display.
- MaxxBoxx
- Motorola StarMax
- Performa
- Power Computing
- Power Mac
- PowerBook
- PowerBook Duo
- PowerBook G3
- PowerBook G4
- 12" PowerBook G4
- 15" PowerBook G4
- 17" PowerBook G4
- Printers
- LaserWriter
- Quadra
- Radius
- SuperMac
- Xserve
The M2 Pro/Max 16″ MacBook Pros were sold to the consumer market by Apple for a grand total of 286 days in 2023, making it one of the shortest-lived Apple computer models in history. There are some benefits to having an M2 Pro/Max over their M1-series counterparts, however, the M3 Pro/Max series released soon thereafter […]
The M2 MacBook Pro and Air were the second generation refresh in an entry level Pro lineup of ‘Books based on Apple Silicon. For $1299, you get a couple noteworthy upgrades over the M1 – bumped performance core clock speeds from 3.2 to 3.49 Ghz, 2 additional GPU cores, 100GB/s memory bandwidth vs the M1’s […]
I’m getting “heavy” 2009 Aluminum 17″ MacBook Pro vibes off of this. Is it the keyboard, with the return of the scissor switch? Is it the screen real estate, and return of physical buttons as opposed to a Touch Bar? It has rounded edges similar to a TiBook rather than tapered edges of the unibodies.. […]
The M1 MacBook Pro and Air were the very first commercially available Apple notebooks with an Apple Silicon chip. For $1299, you get a front row seat on how mobile CPUs have progressed over the years to be powerful enough to run macOS. The new Apple Silicon MacBook Pro features 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5, […]
Spooky.. powerful is what it is. At the time of writing this article, the M4 is among the fastest of CPUs in the Mac lineup, no questions asked. Let’s.. put this into perspective: A 2019 ‘Pro with the 28-core Xeon W-3275M cost $12,999 USD brand new from Apple. Then there’s the new M4 Mini for […]
Spooky.. powerful is what it is. At the time of writing this article, the M4 Pro/Max are the fastest CPUs in the Mac lineup, no questions asked. Let’s.. put this into perspective: A 2019 ‘Pro with the 28-core Xeon W-3275M cost $12,999 USD brand new from Apple. Then there’s the new M4 Mini for $599. […]