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Posted by Joe Bloggs
 - November 01, 2021, 15:40:05
I'm going to have to return my 16" M1 Pro MacBook. I love everything about this machine but it gives me a migraine within 30 minutes of using it.

I've never had a problem with screens before but still used software to mitigate any risk of PWM flicker issues (i.e. set screen to full brightness to reduce PWM, then lower brightness through 3rd party software).

The findings of PWM at all brightness levels would explain my issues however. How utterly disappointing.
Posted by ahrian
 - October 31, 2021, 15:49:01
Ghosting in these machines are TERRIBLE.
Posted by Broko Fankone
 - October 29, 2021, 09:44:52
It's disappointing to see these preliminary findings. I had my doubts about this display, particularly about the response times. I knew they would be bad, because they are bad with every single Apple product. But the PWM? I did not expect it to be this bad. In fact, this alone is enough to sway me away from buying it. I was making plans for a decked-out model but to pay so much money for something using a bad screen - no thanks!

Regardless, I am very excited to see your review, given that it would be the first actually professional review. Youtube is filled with rose-tinted glasses at the moment.

I'm curious to see temperature test of the laptop while plugged into an external monitor. Laptop temps always look better when it's used on its own. But many of us use laptops as docking stations and more often than not use them plugged to a monitor for long periods of time. This changes the thermal profile drastically. I'd be happy to see you do some load/idle tests with a monitor!

Chers  :)
Posted by fdfdf
 - October 27, 2021, 12:08:37
Dont worry. It will crush Rtx 3080 like it is nothing. Apple said that and i believe apple.
Posted by Michael Scofield
 - October 27, 2021, 11:53:25
Please compare also fan noise to the Macbook pro 13 M1
Posted by JamesV2
 - October 27, 2021, 10:53:41
Fantastic initial review. I guess I'll have to wait for a laptop that does 1000 nits on all content types.
Posted by maxfan
 - October 27, 2021, 09:46:07
Am following this review very closely - its refreshing to finally see a review of a 16gb ram and not the 32gb model for the 14 inch. Need to see how it stacks up to see if 16gb is truly enough
Posted by poi
 - October 27, 2021, 07:27:11
Hi,

Can you please test the performance in After Effects and 3d rendering.

Another interesting question for future reviews, is to know the difference of 14 vs 16 for same M1 Max processor.
Posted by KG
 - October 26, 2021, 23:53:18
My main questions:
(1) Battery life: seems to be the only spec that is significant downgrade from the 2020 M1 models. Any insight to this would help as other reviews show a range of report that make it hard to evaluate.
(2) Display gamut: I have seen from 83% to 88% Adobe RGB coverage although Apple's marketing vaguely suggested a wider gamut than before (billions vs. millions of colors). How does this look especially for a serious photo editor?
Posted by Lucky7
 - October 26, 2021, 23:48:32
Would like to know more about the display! It seems pixel response time has regressed and may be worse than the previous MBPs.

Coupled with the blooming expected given the miniLED iPad and it's looking like a mixed bag.
Very bulky too. Thought speakers would be a big improvement from the M1 machines.
Posted by Andreas Osthoff
 - October 26, 2021, 23:46:31
The weight of our entry-level SKU is exactly 1600 grams
Posted by Dan Ridenhour
 - October 26, 2021, 23:45:29
The case sounds like a return to the earlier 'wrist slitter' Macbook Pro models... and I can't help wondering why they need all that case.  Its not for circuitry...  could be for battery and cooling... but part of me can't help but think its so they can release a slimmer model next year. 

From what I gather the 8 core GPU in the M1 is around a gtx1050...   while the M1 pro 14-16 core is around a gtx1650.  If thats the case...  the 'air' seems like a better price / performance deal and the 8/256 mini remains the deal of the bunch.
Posted by Sergio
 - October 26, 2021, 23:15:34
I'd love if you guys can check the weight of the laptop in the full review. I've seen different numbers when its converted to Kilos and, as usual, it has a big *asterisk* next to the 1,61kg in the official Apple specs, because it depends on the configuration. It'd be great to know if the weight of the machine changes depending if it's the 8-core entry Pro model, 10-core Pro or the M1 Max. Thanks for all the great, detailed reviews!!!
Posted by Bertrand
 - October 26, 2021, 23:08:09
Hello,
I would be interested to know the following points,

- delta E of the webcam and the screen (before and after the calibration),
   the PWM screen
- keyboard backlighting
- battery life

thank you  :)         
Posted by Karolis
 - October 26, 2021, 22:30:04
Could we get an in-depth review of the keyboard and webcam/mic combo, please? These are the aspects important for WFH setup.