Apple MacBook Pro

Compare the MacBook Pro 14 inches to the MacBook Pro 16 inches

MacBook Pro 14 inches

Powerful MacBook and still compact

With the 14-inch MacBook Pro, you can smoothly perform the most demanding tasks anywhere.

  • The starter model has an M4 or M3 chip, so you can work smoothly and fast in programs like iMovie and Adobe Photoshop.
MacBook Pro 16 inches

MacBook Pro 16 inches

Most powerful MacBook with more screen space

With the 16-inch MacBook Pro, you can even edit the largest creations in detail.

  • The starter model has an M4 Pro or M3 Pro chip, so you can smoothly and quickly edit videos in demanding programs like Final Cut Pro.
  • On the razor-sharp 16-inch Liquid Retina XDR display, you won't miss a single detail.
MacBook Pro with M4, M4 Pro, M4 Max

Everything on the MacBook Pro with M4 chips

On Wednesday 30 October 2024, Apple announced new MacBook Pro models. Thanks to the new M4 chips, the MacBook Pro is more powerful than ever. It has 7 new ports and connectors and lasts up to 24 hours. Want to know what else is new? We'll tell you in this article.

MacBook Pro with M4, M4 Pro, M4 Max

Which processor is right for you?

With the MacBook Pro, you can choose between the M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max chip. Which one suits you depends on your use. For daily tasks and light videos, we recommend the M4 chip. Do you edit raw photo and video files? Go for the M4 Pro. For video editing and gaming, you need an M4 Max chip.

RAM

How much RAM do you need?

In addition to your processor, RAM determines the speed of your MacBook. It's important to know how much RAM you need, because it's not expandable later. In this article, you can read how much RAM you need.

Trade in your old Apple MacBook for a discount

Step 1: check the trade-in value

Step 1: check the trade-in value

Look up your current MacBook and check what trade-in value you'll receive.

Step 2: buy your new MacBook

Step 2: buy your new MacBook

Pick out a new MacBook on our website or in the store. Transfer all data from your old MacBook to your new MacBook.

Step 3: trade in your old MacBook

Step 3: trade in your old MacBook

Go to the store with your old MacBook. The expert then decides the definitive trade-in value there. You'll receive this amount as a discount.

Frequently asked questions

Where can you find information on new Apple launches?

Apple releases new MacBook models about twice a year. As soon as Apple releases new products or has new updates, you can read about it on our Apple update page.

Which MacBook Pro suits me?

Which MacBook suits you best depends on your usage situation. Are you mainly going to use your MacBook Pro for daily and administrative tasks? Choose the 14-inch MacBook Pro with M3. Thanks to the compact size, you can easily take it anywhere. Are you a professional content creator or do you want the best, fastest MacBook? We advise the 16-inch MacBook Pro with M3 Pro or M3 Max.

How much RAM do I need?

In addition to your processor, the RAM decides the speed of your MacBook. It's important to know how much RAM you need, because it's not expandable later. With more RAM you can perform more demanding tasks and work more smoothly in multiple programs at the same time. Do you edit photos and videos? You need more RAM than if you only take notes.

How much storage capacity do I need?

It's important to know how much storage capacity you need, because it's not expandable later. You base the storage capacity on your usage situation. Choose 256GB if you store a lot in iCloud. If you rather store files locally, we recommend at least 512GB. To store demanding programs or large files, we advise at least 1TB.

Which inch size suits me?

If you're often on the go, a compact 14-inch size is useful. This model easily fits in your bag and doesn't weigh too much. Often work at home or edit many detailed files? We advise a 16-inch size.

Can I use Microsoft Office 365 on my MacBook Pro?

Yes, that's possible. You do need a Microsoft Office suite for this. You can choose from different licenses. Which version you choose depends on your usage situation. Apple also has their own free software called Apple iWork. You can write documents in Pages, edit spreadsheets in Numbers, and make presentations in Keynote.