Read on to find out which Apple MacBook is the one for you. The MacBook Air (and Mac Mini) have now fully transitioned to the new hardware, with the 13-inch MacBook Pro available in both Intel and Apple Silicon versions.
You can read more about this in our dedicated feature.Īll Apple apps are optimised for the new processors but if you use specialised apps in any way you need to check out if they'll run OK on the new hardware before taking the leap. Macs are all in the process of transitioning to new Apple-designed processors instead of using Intel chips. You'll need adapters to transfer images from an SD card for example, as well as connect to USB-A devices. Here we've rounded up everything from the MacBook Air to the 16-inch MacBook Pro, to help you work out what each model offers, how much they cost, how they can be configured plus what their pros and cons are.Īll new MacBooks now include Apple's new-style Magic Keyboard. The first thing to decide is which of the main device types to go for - you can then start looking at the different configurations. Here we'll look at the different models available to help you decide which is best for you. (Pocket-lint) - If you're looking for an Apple laptop, you've come to the right place.