Just an observation after a full day of using a new 16" (mid spec config) for work, which involves 3 external monitors (2 via a USB C dock with DisplayLink and one using the HDMI port); office work so loads of outlook, browser tabs, Teams, Zoom, multiple word, excel ppt.
Laptop is fast, but not noticeably over the 13" (no surprise given use case).
The big disappoint is that the 16" was noticeably warm on the palm rests and the bottom pretty much the whole day.The section just above the keyboard was even warmer, so warm that it gets uncomfortable if placing your fingers there fro 5+ seconds. Never heard the fans.
I never owned the 16" intel so can't compare the heat to that, but vs my base 13" M1, the 13" is generally cold to the touch in the exact same use case (minus one monitor), which I personally love. I expected the 16" to be warmer given its designed for performance, but I am disappointed its as warm as it is in the usage scenario, it feels almost as warm as my 2012 12" MBP used to get in the same use case
Thought people would find this info useful.
Laptop is fast, but not noticeably over the 13" (no surprise given use case).
The big disappoint is that the 16" was noticeably warm on the palm rests and the bottom pretty much the whole day.The section just above the keyboard was even warmer, so warm that it gets uncomfortable if placing your fingers there fro 5+ seconds. Never heard the fans.
I never owned the 16" intel so can't compare the heat to that, but vs my base 13" M1, the 13" is generally cold to the touch in the exact same use case (minus one monitor), which I personally love. I expected the 16" to be warmer given its designed for performance, but I am disappointed its as warm as it is in the usage scenario, it feels almost as warm as my 2012 12" MBP used to get in the same use case
Thought people would find this info useful.