News MacBook Pro 14 and MacBook Pro 16 with new processors released

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Apple is calling the event 'Unleashed' and its expected that they would be demonstrating the true power of their new silicon which they introduced in the lower end MacBooks. Calling them lower end would not be accurate given how they outperformed the beefier Intel processors. So much so that Intel went scrambling in desperation to release a series of ads showing how non-apple laptops are better, not once comparing the actual performance of Intel vs Apple silicon.

The MacBook Pro laptops are also supposed to redesigned around the new processors which are extremely energy efficient thus leading to a more compact design. The screen bezels are supposed to even thinner than they are in the 16" MacBook Pro and introduce a new MacBook screen size of 14" instead of the regular 13" size. The displays are expected to be mini LED with higher resolutions.

The base models on the new processor, to be called M1X or M2, are supposed to start with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. The processors themselves will get a bump up from 4 performance cores to 10 performance cores and 16 graphic cores from the 8 graphic cores. The cores are expected to run at a higher frequency. No wonder the event is being called Unleashed and Intel is scared out of their wits.

There are also rumours that the Touch Bar will go away in favor of regular function keys and we will have more variety of ports than just USBC ports currently available. A return to MagSafe charging is also expected.

All this however will likely cost 1,74,000 for the starting model here in India and would price it way out of reach for most of us.

Personally I would prefer that they introduce the redesigned chassis in the current base MacBook Pro model and take it from 13" to 14" with the current M1 processor in the market. I would happily take that model with a 16GB RAM option to replace my ageing MacBook 12. Had been saving every month for past 2 years for this day.
 
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I am using a Dell WD19TB
There are plenty of cheaper options but a thunderbolt dock guarantees universal compatibility with both Mac and Windows and I do use both interchangeably.

Having said that, there are a lot of factors that come into play - particularly your choice of display.
If you do not need to use 4k60, you can get away with significantly cheaper USB C hubs as well.

FWIW, on another desk, I do use a type C dock (Dell WD19 -19tb is thunderbolt, 19 is type-C) as well. That also works great with MacBook delivering 4K60 but does not manage that with windows laptop for some reason. (drops to 4k30)
The thunderbolt variant WD19TB does 4K60 with both windows and MacBook .

I am considering getting another WD19TB so in case you are interested in the Dell WD19 (the type-C variant), let me know
We have WD19 in office and it is one of the best. Get the Thunderbolt 4 compatible one if possible.
 
Then check Dell WD19TB na, costs 14k or so and I think support TB3. This one has a fan though.
is this good?

 
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I think CalDigit and Belkin still make the best TB4 docks. But the problem is that these docks cost north of 30k. Eg: Check Element TB 4 from CalDigit.
The dell and HP tb docks are actually pro grade. The reason why caldigit and belkin get a lot of good press is coz they are a little cheaper compared to the pro grade options in the US.

For whatever reason though, dell (and sometimes HP) dock pricing in India is usually a lot cheaper than the US..
While caldigit etc are either not available or horribly priced.
There is no point looking for them when you are already getting Dell/HP/ lenovo cheaper here

(as an example, look up dell wd19tbs.. Its just under 16K in India including Taxes.. vs 300-350 USD in the US.. that too excluding taxes)
 
Anyone looking to get 19tbs, try getting 19tb model. It will be cheaper and comes with 3.5mm socket additionally. I was using it earlier and now moved to non tb 19dcs as my precision needed 240 powersuppy.
 
The dell and HP tb docks are actually pro grade. The reason why caldigit and belkin get a lot of good press is coz they are a little cheaper compared to the pro grade options in the US.

For whatever reason though, dell (and sometimes HP) dock pricing in India is usually a lot cheaper than the US..
While caldigit etc are either not available or horribly priced.
There is no point looking for them when you are already getting Dell/HP/ lenovo cheaper here

(as an example, look up dell wd19tbs.. Its just under 16K in India including Taxes.. vs 300-350 USD in the US.. that too excluding taxes)
The only gripe is that dell docks does not support 120Hz or 144Hz refresh rate.
 
What resolution you are trying to run with 120 or 144Hz? Looking at the bandwidth, 1080p or 1440p should work with tb docks.
2K 144Hz. Already checked. They do not support HRR. Also, planning to change to 4K 120Hz display as macOS looks pixelated on 2K 32”
 
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