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Just Bought a new MB Pro 16in ...

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Just Bought a new MB Pro 16in ...

LA_Surfer

macrumors member

Original poster

Mar 17, 2021
It's very nice ... but I have to admit ... It's waaaaaayyyyyyyy tooooooo heavy.

What in the world is making it so heavy over my 2016 MB Pro 15.4" ????

I might have to return it and get the lame 14 inch.

chabig

macrumors G3
Sep 6, 2002 9,893 7,279
Your 16” MacBook Pro weighs 0.68 lbs more than the 2016 machine. More than likely, it’s all battery. The 2016 MBP had a 76 watt hour battery, and the 2021 MBP has a 99.6 watt hour battery.

LA_Surfer

macrumors member

Original poster

Mar 17, 2021
Your 16” MacBook Pro weighs 0.68 lbs more than the 2016 machine. More than likely, it’s all battery. The 2016 MBP had a 76 watt hour battery, and the 2021 MBP has a 99.6 watt hour battery.
The weight of the 16" is 4.7lbs while the 14" is 3.5lbs.

The 16" is perfect for home but not good for taking to starbucks.
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Misheemee

macrumors 6502
Feb 28, 2020
It's very nice ... but I have to admit ... It's waaaaaayyyyyyyy tooooooo heavy.

What in the world is making it so heavy over my 2016 MB Pro 15.4" ????

I might have to return it and get the lame 14 inch.
Meh… the 14 inch isn’t that lame, and you CAN take it to Starbucks😉 ☕️💻

maflynn

Moderator emeritus
May 3, 2009 69,754 37,931
It's waaaaaayyyyyyyy tooooooo heavy.
Yep, its large and in the scheme of things heavy. Not heavy that I cannot lift it, but heavy and large enough that traveling with the 16" is not as enjoyable as something smaller.
I might have to return it and get the lame 14 inch
I did that, and there's a lot of positives to going with the 14" but I'll give you one large negative - Screen size. I find myself with my old weak eyes struggling with the smaller screen. I've had to boost the scaling, and this is why I buy 15" laptops.

Food for thought, how often is the laptop in your bag as move to location to location? If its not that much, then keep it, if you're a travel warrior and are at airports, coffee shops, or commuting into work, then the 14" would be a better option

callihan_44

macrumors regular
Sep 13, 2016
I think the 14 screen size is the best for traveling with , it's also the smallest size I would buy due to my aging eyes ...15.6 and larger begin to feel bulky lugging them around alot .
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maflynn

Moderator emeritus
May 3, 2009 69,754 37,931
it's also the smallest size I would buy due to my aging eyes ...15.6 and larger begin to feel bulky lugging them around alot .
I was traveling a lot more this year and as such the 14" made more sense, but things change and I don't need a smaller form factor. I'm trying to see if I can justify the 16". I'll have to sell the 14" which I'll do, but I need to get off the snide

TinyMito

macrumors 6502a
Nov 1, 2021

bradl

macrumors 603
Jun 16, 2008 5,316 16,348
The weight of the 16" is 4.7lbs while the 14" is 3.5lbs.

The 16" is perfect for home but not good for taking to starbucks.
You do realize here that you were complaining about the weight of the 16" compared to the 15" from 2016, and found out that it was barely .6 pounds heavier, then you compare it to the 14", which further defeats your rant on the weight.

But if you're looking for portability, then everyone has already had that conversation ad infinitum in various threads about it here. If you want portability, go for the 14", but there are so gives and takes with the 14" outside of just screen size (fan noise under load is a common example). That has been argued as well. That said, the 16" is portable; I've taken it on a few flights with me (though I don't pull it out on flights), and have had little problem with it. But if I'm going to Starbucks to do work on my Mac, there is no difference between someone doing that work at home and doing it out, outside of getting coffee and sharing WiFi with everyone else there.

Weight is negligible for what you're getting; I came from a mid-2011 13" MBA, which is .54lbs lighter than the 16" M1 Pro MBP, so I was expecting it to be heavier, because it is a Pro. But if weight is an issue, return it and get the 14". Just be aware of what you are compromising by doing it, especially if you go with any Pro Max configuration.

BL.

You’re not me

macrumors regular
Sep 23, 2021
Keep the 16” and get a 14” too.

pneves1975

macrumors regular
Dec 4, 2018 Portugal
I just got the 16. Honestly I was hoping that it would be big and heavy. it is really portable and looking at this screen I could not live with a 14 just because of weight savings. I have a good backpack that I use daily and go to classes with. I can work with two word documents side by side and not feel strained, it's just so much better.

However if one is the kind of person that uses the computer for 15/30 minutes and then moves all day long I would maybe consider the 14. But boy, I installed Ventura, all apps, zoom calls, Safari 12 tabs, VSC, Keynote and I haven't noticed the fans kicking, always at 0rpm. Maybe it's defective? 😂 No, I don't do video or image processing in any way.

I saw a video on Youtube of someone using it for video. Bought the 16, regretted the size, switched to 14 and then BAM! back to 16. You can't beat this screen size and trackpad. In the end computers are for working, and in this regard it just rocks.

My 2c.

BigMcGuire

Contributor
Jan 10, 2012 8,687 10,919 the Alpha Quadrant
I got the 16' earlier this year after many years of 13' MBPs. Yes, the laptop is bigger, heavier, but THAT SCREEN ... WOW. That performance without a whisper of fan noise? WOW. Best computing device I've used in my life (I played on a KayPro as a kid).

I use a 13' MBP now and it just seems like I'm using something too tiny.

Remember, grass is always greener on the other side. I've kept my 16' MBP now since April and I don't regret it. I could never give up that screen space. I could look at that screen forever.

My wife loves her 14' MBP. She doesn't work at home like me and finds the portability amazing. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little jealous. That is also a great laptop.
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