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Christopher Kim

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Nov 18, 2016
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As others have said, 14" vs 16" is a personal pref based on your usage. What's great is that for any given configuration, for the first time with the MBPs, you can get identical configs and it's just a +$200 difference to go from 14" to 16" across the board.

Except for the 14" base model with the double-binned chip (8-core CPU / 14-core GPU) which is only available on the 14". Basically, Apple is de-activating 2 CPU cores and 2 GPU cores that don't pass its tests, but allows them to still sell the chip vs throwing it out completely. It's a really good value if you don't need the CPU/GPU horsepower, which I agree with others your use case doesn't need.

If money / budget is tight, I think it's a great idea to save the $300 on the CPU/GPU chip, and put it towards the +$400 for the 32gb memory upgrade. Of course, only if you're ok with the 14" form factor.
 

bunniel0ver

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Feb 8, 2022
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California, USA
As others have said, 14" vs 16" is a personal pref based on your usage. What's great is that for any given configuration, for the first time with the MBPs, you can get identical configs and it's just a +$200 difference to go from 14" to 16" across the board.

Except for the 14" base model with the double-binned chip (8-core CPU / 14-core GPU) which is only available on the 14". Basically, Apple is de-activating 2 CPU cores and 2 GPU cores that don't pass its tests, but allows them to still sell the chip vs throwing it out completely. It's a really good value if you don't need the CPU/GPU horsepower, which I agree with others your use case doesn't need.

If money / budget is tight, I think it's a great idea to save the $300 on the CPU/GPU chip, and put it towards the +$400 for the 32gb memory upgrade. Of course, only if you're ok with the 14" form factor.
Thank you for the information! I would give some thoughts.
 

Realityck

macrumors G4
Nov 9, 2015
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Silicon Valley, CA
Wow thank you for the comparison photo! Which one do you like better?
For the money I like the 16" better when comparing the two in store. That larger display is more useful as a standalone laptop. Its near identical to an older mid 2012 15" retina MBP I had for years in dimensions and weight. Some here have both a 14" and 16" and didn't want to be frustrated with the benefits of either. :D

If you need to see two pages, then 16" is it (reason for the image post prior). The 14" is only 3 lbs, it has smaller fans, smaller speakers, smaller display. In the end the display made my choice along with the sound quality differences.

 
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bunniel0ver

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Feb 8, 2022
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If I get the 14” MBP with an extra 27”monitor, trackpad, magic keyboard, it will be $400 cheaper than
in store model 16” M1 Max with
10-Core CPU
32-Core GPU
32GB Unified Memory
1TB SSD Storage¹

I never had an extra monitor, i never even thought about having one before yesterday (after reading you guys suggestions).

I know I would not need the extra “horsepower” from the 16” in store model. ? but the prices are not too big of a difference, the trade off is the big monitor. What do you guys think?
 
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