What we like
The largest screen on a MacBook
Tons of processing power for complex software
The Touch Bar function is compatible with many video editing
programs
What we don't like
Expensive
Some device integration features only work with other Apple
products
With a dazzling 16-inch Retina display with True Tone
technology, the latest MacBook Pro with its extra-large screen is a dream for
anyone working in the visual media. But we wouldn't just recommend it based on the
display - it also has a ninth-generation six-core Intel Core i7 processor and
16GB of RAM to support memory-intensive video editing software. If you work
with even more demanding media (such as 3D rendering or ultra-high resolution
sequence libraries), you can get even more power with the Intel Core i9
processor option, additional SSD storage, and up to 64GB of DDR4 memory for
processing power truly maximum.
Our reviewer especially appreciated the inclusion of Apple
signature features with the MacBook Pro, including Touch ID fingerprint
authentication and the Touch Bar feature that works seamlessly with many
popular video editing programs. Between its incredible processing power and the
beautiful 16-inch screen, the new MacBook Pro is our first choice for video
editing.
Review of the 16-inch Apple MacBook Pro
"With the 16-inch MacBook Pro, Apple provided the
professional mobile sleep system. The new Magic Keyboard is, in fact, almost
magical, the return of the escape key is commendable, and this display is just
beautiful." - Lance Ulanoff, editor
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