It has much better hand feel, though I'm not sure how the design team pulled it off, to make a long post short.
By the spec sheet it definitely should feel heavier since it's 1.83 kg vs 1.6 kg for the 14.
The more tapered edges as opposed to the bulky flat edge of the newer models probably contribute.
Any thoughts?
Background:
I bought a MacBook Pro 14, base model, and used it for a while but didn't like the slow screen response time, eye strain, and the black keyboard design (which gets too hot under the sun) so I returned it. I then got a used MacBook Pro 15 2019.
Which I am surprisingly enjoying more.
Though of course some aspects are noticeably worse (battery life, noise, camera, etc.) which is to be expected.
By the spec sheet it definitely should feel heavier since it's 1.83 kg vs 1.6 kg for the 14.
The more tapered edges as opposed to the bulky flat edge of the newer models probably contribute.
Any thoughts?
Background:
I bought a MacBook Pro 14, base model, and used it for a while but didn't like the slow screen response time, eye strain, and the black keyboard design (which gets too hot under the sun) so I returned it. I then got a used MacBook Pro 15 2019.
Which I am surprisingly enjoying more.
Though of course some aspects are noticeably worse (battery life, noise, camera, etc.) which is to be expected.