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Posted by slws
 - Today at 10:37:51
Sustained power draw 81W + 2600 RPM + 33 dB is not possible. It should be 3600 RPM and about 40 dB I guess? Please correct me.
Posted by FPS per price
 - Today at 09:38:13
Where is the display section? It has an ok iGPU, but how fast are the pixel response times?
And microscope picture of how clear the pixels are?
GPU
I guess nevermind, as the FPS per price is crazy bad and yes, this is not a gaming laptop in the first place:
Cyberpunk 2077
Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i 16 RTX 5070 Laptop: 98.3 (80min) fps (70.0% faster)
Apple MacBook Pro 16 2026 M5 Pro (20-Core GPU): 57.8 fps
-> 3dmark.com/search:
5070 (notebook): Average score: 3277
4050 (notebook): Average score: 1951
1.68 = 3277/1951
So, based on this, the Pro 16 2026 M5 Pro has the equivalent of a 4050 Laptop GPU, but costs 5300.

Battery
QuoteThe result is still excellent though and clearly superior to most Windows alternatives, only Samsung's Galaxy Book6 Ultra can keep up despite the much smaller battery.
Looks like some Windows laptops have caught up with APPLE.

QuoteAt full display brightness, the result is once again lower than before at 6.6 vs 7.3 hours, while the Galaxy Book6 Ultra is clearly ahead at 8.4 hours (but at a lower brightness of 500 vs. ~630 nits on the MBP 16).
So it's equal. Not even this can APPLE win.

Quote18h 32min
If you don't want to spend 5300 to show off the battery life, should this even be a thing, know this: The mental concentration and performance drops after 8 hours noticeably (and more so exponentially with added hours) and the amount of total mistakes made after this time doesn't justify keeping continuing much, if at all, after that, because the made mistakes will have to be fixed later on, which will consume more time yet again and offset any additional hours invested. I guess there are people who needs the 2 work days of battery life, because they don't have access to electricity, but can also afford, wait, no, those people would use a 500-1000 bucks (also 16 inch) laptop and attach a "car battery" (not necessarily literally, but you get the point) to it.

Note, overall worse metrics in battery life and noise compared to the predecessor.
Posted by Man
 - Today at 09:13:07
Where are PWM figures?
Posted by Yeshy
 - Yesterday at 22:44:22
Thanks for putting no SDExpress as a con, though I wonder if the lack of UHS2 compatibility has something to do with that
Posted by M2026
 - Yesterday at 21:49:11
52dB...well...
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 21:01:16
The MacBook Pro 16 with the M5 Pro gets a big bump both in terms of CPU as well as GPU performance. Apple also includes faster PCIe 5.0 SSDs as well as Wi-Fi 7, so the overall package is even better than before.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-MacBook-Pro-16-2026-Review-M5-Pro-makes-one-of-the-best-multimedia-laptops-even-better.1245523.0.html