Apple MacBook Pro M4 review: the Pro for everyone
The Apple MacBook Pro M4 is now a true Pro laptop with notable upgrades and better value.
The Apple MacBook Pro M4 offers a compelling choice between performance and value, with a base model that doesn't compromise on being a true Pro laptop. Starting at $1,599, the configuration includes upgrades such as a 10-core CPU, 10-core GPU, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD, similar to its M3 predecessor in price but with considerable enhancements in specs and ports, including a third Thunderbolt port.
This iteration also introduces a new 12-megapixel webcam with Center Stage, a sharper picture quality, and an optional $150 anti-glare nano-texture display. The M4 excels in performance benchmarks with multi-core and single-core improvements over previous models and supports two external displays when open, proving its capability for power users handling creative software such as Final Cut Pro and Lightroom.
Complaints about the previous models are thoroughly addressed, as seen in the design and port enhancements, making the M4 a versatile option for professionals requiring basic and complex computing tasks. While costs can quickly mount with further configuration and add-ons, the new M4 provides a robust starting point for those needing more than what the MacBook Air offers without reaching the higher-end Pro's price tag.