Review The 14-inch MacBook Pro by Apple has seamlessly bridged the gap between a top-tier consumer laptop and a proficient tool for professionals ever since its debut. It’s as commonly found in corporate offices and media production studios as it is in households and college dorms. Positioned as a genuine prosumer device, it offers a spectrum of choices, ranging from the fundamental (the more economical M3-powered variant) to the powerhouse (the M3 Max behemoth). In the midst of these options rests the 14-inch MacBook Pro equipped with M3 Pro (starting at $1,599; tested at $1,999). We commend the M3 Pro-equipped MacBook Pro 14 for its unparalleled performance and exquisite craftsmanship, but it’s the astounding 30-hour battery life that truly sets it apart, earning it our coveted Editors’ Choice award this year. Options Galore: A Spectrum of Configurations In our assessment, the Space Black variant of our review unit not only exudes a stylish appeal but also offers improved resistance to fingerprints, courtesy of an innovative anodization technique applied to the metal chassis. Accompanied by a color-coordinated power cable, the MagSafe charger seamlessly integrates with the chosen finish, adding to the overall aesthetic coherence. However, it’s worth noting that while the power cables match the device’s color, Apple has yet to introduce color-coordinated power bricks, maintaining the traditional white plastic design reminiscent of the mid-2000s. Apple MacBook Pro 14-Inch (2023, M3 Pro) Specification: Apple MacBook Pro 14-Inch (2023, M3 Pro) In the past year alone, our team of experts at PCMag has meticulously tested and evaluated 130 products within the laptops category. With a legacy dating back to 1982, we’ve been dedicated to providing thorough assessments and ratings on thousands of products, all aimed at assisting you in making informed purchasing decisions. Crafted in the elegant Space Black finish, the design of the MacBook Pro embraces a smudge-free aesthetic. Gone are the days of white plastic; Apple’s commitment to sleek aluminum construction is evident. With dimensions of 0.61 by 12.31 by 8.71 inches and weighing 3.5 pounds, the 14-inch MacBook Pro strikes a balance between compactness and sturdiness, though it slightly exceeds the ideal weight for an ultraportable laptop. While the 13-inch MacBook Air boasts a lighter build suited for effortless portability, the additional power packed into the MacBook Pro 14 justifies its slightly heavier frame, making it a compelling choice for users seeking enhanced performance. Enhanced Connectivity: MacBook Pro Ports Upgraded Across all iterations of the 14-inch MacBook Pro, users can expect a standard set of ports situated on the left side of the chassis, including a MagSafe charging port, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, and a 3.5mm audio jack. On the right side, additional connectivity options include an HDMI output for seamless TV or monitor connection and an SDXC card slot, facilitating convenient transfer of photos or videos from camera memory cards. However, exclusive to the M3 Pro and Max configurations of the 14-inch MacBook Pro is a notable addition: a third Thunderbolt 4 port. This bonus port not only offers an extra connection point but also supports charging, DisplayPort functionality, and boasts an impressive data throughput of up to 40Gbps. MacBook Pro Ports Upgraded: Now Featuring Extra Thunderbolt Every edition of the 14-inch MacBook Pro comes equipped with essential ports situated on the left side of the chassis, including a MagSafe charging port, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, and a 3.5mm audio jack. On the right side, users will find an HDMI output for seamless TV or monitor connectivity and an SDXC card slot for swift transfer of photos or videos from camera memory cards. However, it’s worth noting that the M3 Pro and Max variants of the 14-inch MacBook Pro offer an additional perk: a bonus third Thunderbolt 4 port. This supplementary port not only provides an extra connection point but also supports charging, DisplayPort functionality, and boasts an impressive data throughput of up to 40Gbps.