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It's been a few minutes since Apple presented the new MacBook Pros at this year's third conference, specifically the 14″ and 16″ models. These new machines come with two new chips, the M1 Pro and M1 Max, which offer up to 10 core CPUs, up to 16-core or 32-core GPUs, up to 32 GB or 64 GB of unified memory, or up to 8 TB of SSD storage. These are absolutely top devices for professionals who need a good dose of performance. Compared to the original MacBook Pros, the new ones are several times more powerful.

Almost all of us expected that this year's MacBook Pros would be a little more expensive. Last year's Pro model was not fundamentally different from the Air, so the set price was also lower. The new 14″ and 16″ MacBook Pros offer a huge leap in performance, but of course also in price, so the Pro and Air models can finally be properly differentiated. We have already informed you that the price of the basic 14″ MacBook Pro starts at 58 crowns, in the case of the 990″ MacBook Pro, the price for the basic model is set at 16 crowns. Another configuration costs 72 crowns for the 990″ MacBook Pro and 14 crowns for the 72″ MacBook Pro and 990 crowns for the top configuration.

Introducing MacBook Pro (2021):

Of course, you can also customize your machine by choosing a chip, unified memory and storage. In the case of the 14″ MacBook Pro, you can configure up to an M1 Max with a 10-core CPU, 32-core GPU and 16-core Neural Engine, 64 GB of unified memory and 8 TB of SSD storage. You will pay for this configuration 174 crowns. If you would like to order the most expensive 16″ MacBook Pro, which will offer an M1 Max chip with a 10-core CPU, 32-core GPU and 16-core Neural Engine, along with 64 GB of unified memory and 8 TB of SSD storage, then you need to prepare 180 crowns. The fact that the most expensive 16″ model differs from the most expensive 14″ model by only 6 thousand crowns is interesting.

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