The first thing you will notice in the Apple MacBook Pro 16” (5th Gen) is the thicker and squarer design compared to previous models and the largest of its generation of Apple Macbooks. It entered the market in late 2021, replacing the PowerBook or an upgrade to the previous generation with Liquid Retina RDX displays, Wi-Fi 6, Thunderbolt ports, and support for Dolby Atmos audio. What is unique about this laptop is the addition of a new and powerful Apple M1 Pro or M1 Max chips under its hoods. Other features which were only seen in earlier models like function keys, HDMI port, SD card reader, better memory, and MagSafe port were also re-introduced.
The Apple MacBook Pro 16” (5th Gen) has a height of .66” (1.68 cm), width of 14” (35.57 cm), depth of 9.77” (24.81 cm), and weighs either 4.63 or 4.85 lb (2.1, 2.2 kg). The screen of the Apple MacBook Pro 16” (5th Gen) is 16.2” (41.1 cm) diagonal and has a resolution of 3456 x 2234 px at 254 ppi.
The first thing you will notice in the Apple MacBook Pro 16” (5th Gen) is the thicker and squarer design compared to previous models and the largest of its generation of Apple Macbooks. It entered the market in late 2021, replacing the PowerBook or an upgrade to the previous generation with Liquid Retina RDX displays, Wi-Fi 6, Thunderbolt ports, and support for Dolby Atmos audio. What is unique about this laptop is the addition of a new and powerful Apple M1 Pro or M1 Max chips under its hoods. Other features which were only seen in earlier models like function keys, HDMI port, SD card reader, better memory, and MagSafe port were also re-introduced.
The Apple MacBook Pro 16” (5th Gen) has a height of .66” (1.68 cm), width of 14” (35.57 cm), depth of 9.77” (24.81 cm), and weighs either 4.63 or 4.85 lb (2.1, 2.2 kg). The screen of the Apple MacBook Pro 16” (5th Gen) is 16.2” (41.1 cm) diagonal and has a resolution of 3456 x 2234 px at 254 ppi.