M1 Pro MacBook Pro 14 ‘Overwhelming’ Unboxing



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When you purchase a product through the link above, a small fee is paid to Colorscale. The number and device name are mismatched in the previously uploaded video cinebench multi-core score graph, so correct the content and re-upload. I’m really sorry to those who left comments on the previous video. The 14-inch MacBook Pro with M1 Pro has arrived. I took a look at it right away, from a completely changed design to a simple performance review and detailed description of the display. I pressed it tight. The design is as clunky as I thought, and the notch is just as annoying as I thought. In fact, it’s a screen area added to the existing 16:10 screen, so should I like it? I’d like to, but I think I’ll have to use it a bit more and come to a conclusion due to a notch processing bug or a design heterogeneity. Performance meets expectations. It is a pity that the single-core performance has not improved compared to the M1, but this is to look forward to the ‘high power mode’ of the 16-inch M1 Max. Compared to the Ryzen 7 5800X, which is cooled with a 3-row radiator salt water cooler, it shows performance that fluctuates depending on the task, while producing only extremely low noise and heat. More detailed performance review in the next video! I also really like the display. The refresh rate of up to 120Hz is definitely noticeable, and in addition to the mini LED display, the ability to customize the desired color gamut, SDR, HDR brightness, SDR gamma, etc. is added, just like the pro display. It doesn’t seem like a good idea to call it that. We will also show a separate video for a more detailed display review. Watch the video for more details. 0:00 MacBook Pro 14 Unboxing 0:28 Design 4:05 Open Laptop Design 6:03 Performance 12:26 Notch 14:44 Mini LED Display 17:06 Conclusion Colorscale Subscription is http://bit.ly/32PAy5F .

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