Apple MacBook Pro 13
- Date Published: 12 Nov 2020
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- Apple M1
- Apple M1 GPU (8-core)
- 13.3”, WQXGA (2560 x 1600), IPS
- 256GB SSD
- 8GB DDR4
- 1.40 kg (3.1 lbs)
Pros
- Exceptional performance from the Apple M1 SoC
- The Touch ID is quick and accurate, while the Touch Bar feels more usable than ever
- Full sRGB coverage and accurate color representation
- Supports Wi-Fi 6 and features two Thunderbolt 3 ports
- Doesn't use PWM
- Great build quality
- Very good battery life
- Loud and dynamic speakers
Cons
- I/O is limited to two Thunderbolt 3 ports
- Soldered RAM and storage
Specs
- Intel Core i7-10810U 1.2%
- Intel Core i7-1195G7 1.3%
- Apple M1
- AMD Ryzen 3 5300U 0.2%
- Intel Core i7-1165G7
- Intel Core i7-8809G 0.6%
- Apple M1 GPU (8-core)
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 (Laptop, 165W) 79.3%
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 (Laptop, 130W) 80.3%
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 (Laptop, 140W) 73.8%
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 (Laptop, 130W) 68.5%
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 (Laptop, 100W) 68.5%
- Display
- 13.3”, WQXGA (2560 x 1600), IPS
- HDD/SSD
- 256GB SSD
- RAM
- 8GB DDR4
- OS
- Mac OS X
- Body Material
- Aluminum
- Dimensions
- 304.1 x 212.4 x 15.6 mm (11.97" x 8.36" x 0.61")
- Weight
- 1.40 kg (3.1 lbs)
- Ports and connectivity
- 2x USB Type-C
- 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps), Thunderbolt 3, Power Delivery (PD), DisplayPort
- Card Reader
- Wi-Fi
- 802.11ax
- Bluetooth
- 5.0
- Audio jack
- 3.5mm Combo Jack
- Features
- Fingerprint reader
- Touch ID
- Web camera
- HD
- Backlit keyboard
- Microphone
- Studio-quality three-mic array with directional beamforming
- Speakers
- 2 Stereo Speakers
- Optical drive
- Security Lock slot
- Touch Bar
- Ambient light sensor
- Force Touch trackpad
More Apple MacBook Pro 13 configurations - 31 laptops
DISPLAY: 13.3”, WQXGA (2560 x 1600), IPS
- Name
- 13.3”, WQXGA (2560 x 1600), IPS
- Diagonal
- 13.3"
- Pixel density
- 226.98 ppi
- Panel Type
- IPS
- Resolution
- 2560 x 1600
- Becomes "Retina" from
- 15 inches (39 cm)
Apple MacBook Pro 13 in-depth review
Apple is known for making standard-setting devices. No matter if it comes to smartphones, tablets, or computers. And in our case - laptops. However, in the near past, the company wasn't completely satisfied with the minor incremental performance upgrades, and the lack of control over the supply of their processors. This is one of the reasons why they decided to ditch Intel in favor of their silicon.Hence, giving birth to the Apple M1 SoC. Today's machine is one of the three devices that brought the M1 to the world - the MacBook Air 13 (late 2020), the Mac Mini (late 2020), and the laptop [...]

