
Customers admire the MacBook Pro 16" for its expansive screen, impressive performance, and ease of use. Many appreciate the convenient Touch Bar and long battery life, along with its lightweight design and high-quality speakers. However, some find the price to be high and express concerns about the limited number of USB ports and occasional heat generation. A few users also mention noticeable fan noise at times.
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It's a good machine. I bought this as a temp replacement for my Razer Blade Advanced that's now with the Geek Squad unfortunately. It's not as fast as the Razer Blade but its close and I'm not crazy about soldered components but I'll take it over a non-working machine. Here's my experience: Temps: Excellent! Light use (email) results in around temps of 80 F. Medium use (5-6 web browser tabs open, a few applications running, etc) temps are in the range of 100 F - 130 F (about 113-117 F stable with a cooling pad). Maxing out all 6 cores, I saw temps in the range of about 170 F (with a cooling pad). This is the first MBP and first power user laptop that I can actually put in my lap for light to medium use without cooking meat...Nice!!! Battery: No 11 hours yet as Apple advertises. I'm getting about 7+ hours on the light end and about 9+ on the high end. Touch Bar: After a heavy use of multiple applications, the Touch Bar froze and required a kill command through Terminal; not crazy about that. I miss the physical buttons for brightness, volume, etc. Finger Sensor: It's accurate and fast. Very nice integration for logging in and authenticating online and off. Speakers: They're amazing, the best I've ever heard on a laptop in terms of cleanness of sound and loudness. I find myself turning the volume down more than up. The sound cleanses I'd say is the equivalent to a $60 external Bluetooth speaker. Mic: I didn't find it to be cats pajamas as it's advertised to be. It's better than my Samsung Note 9 cellphone quality but not by much. Screen: It's a MBP, always awesome. Greatly enjoying the 16:10 ratio. Keyboard: It's renamed the "magic keyboard" but it's actually the older keyboard before the not liked "Butterfly Keyboard". It feels good for long term typing and sounds good...it always has. No complaints. If you're a Power User and not doing 3D rendering then I would keep with the i7 and upgrade the memory. In retrospect, I should have bumped up to 32 GB as when I'm running full, I'm typically down to 1.5 GB - 2 GB of free memory. My last MBP is now 10 years old and cost around $3,700 for a maxed out 17". That breaks down to about $30.83 a month. If this Mac last as long, then $24 a month is amazing for this caliber of machine for many years to come.
Posted by SethParr
I don't usually do reviews but let me tell you..., this MacBook Pro is a good purchase. Is it worth its money? All depend on what you value. I returned the Razer - Blade 15.6" Laptop - Intel Core i7 - 16GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q - 512GB SSD Add a little money and purchased this Mac. It was a good move for me because I value work flow over performance, (once the performance part has reached an acceptable level) Everyone at my job has Macs. Now.., in the apple ecosystem is where Macs performs their best. Even though it's a lot easier for Mac to connect via bluetooth to non-apple products. I mean.., we can even connect or android phones to Mac now. All of that still can't complete with the convenience air drop, side car, screen-share. If your smart TV is airdrop compatible you can turn your TV in to second or third monitor. On top of that.., the performance is excellent. I'm a video editor at a popular YouTube channel. So this is a high demand environment. We post one video a day..., everyday. From 4k green screen talking heads to a 4 panel talk show runins five cameras shooting 1920by1080. This computers has been flawless. It chops the footage up with no problem. Even with a 5 cameras multiscreen school with motion graphics.., using FCPx..., and DaVinci Resolve.., BUTTER. Now with all that.., it's a computer and not some magical media carpet. Mac issues manifest themselves in different ways. I have experienced the fans ramming up.., and the computer quickly shutting down. This has happened about three times in the first month of using it. The bluetooth has its moments as well. I use the trackpad 2 to edit. I have completely abandoned the mouse because.., it just hurts to use it now. With that.., when the bluetooth connection is good.., it is flawless. Like before, with the fans randomly ramming up resulting in the computer shutting down. The booth tooth connection will start acting up out of no where.., though after a few clicks, and moving the mouse around the screen with my trackpad 2...., the connection picks up and I resume what ever I was doing. Some call it a downside.., using only USB C connections. Well..., technology moves on just like life. Out with the old and in the new. It's not Microsoft's fault that tech companies have to catch up.., Microsoft is completely justified for focusing on the future. Yes.., I had to purchase an additional dongle for my regular usb connectors.., but I don't blame Microsoft for that. I don't like having to put this extra piece of hard on my computer to use older USB 3.0 connectors..., but I also don't mind not having a CD Drive ether.., I mean, there is absolutely no need for a CD or DVD in my work flow. So..., all in all.., this Mac is worth its money, and has completely upgraded my workflow. I give it a five star not because it's perfect.., it's perfect for what I need it for.
Posted by 5sMedia
So my 2013 MPB started having keyboard trouble. I eventually settled on this 16 in after looking at the air and the 13 in pros. Anyway, I've been having to use my external monitor when writing papers for school and I was tired of having to sit at my desk. I typically read research papers on one screen, type on another, and browse the web on another. On the 13 in the side by side windows were too small and I had to subtly manipulate each window. With the 16 inch, I can have all three windows open to decent sizes, side by side by side. Great for productivity. Everything else is as most online review state - good keyboard, nice speakers, etc. The battery life seems good but it still drains roughly 10% per hour depending on usage. Charging is fast and having the ability to charge on both sides of the laptop is another plus for me. This machine is expensive but I hope to keep it for 10 years! I also plan to get into coding and again setting up side by side windows is great with the amount of stuff you can see. I have the setting to the smallest font so I can see a whole lot on one screen.
This review is from Apple - MacBook Pro - 16" Display with Touch Bar - Intel Core i7 - 16GB Memory - AMD Radeon Pro 5300M - 512GB SSD - Silver
Posted by Lfbze