![]() ![]() The soundtrack had a thunderous base, and yet the laser fire blasts were still so powerful I felt like they were going to come through the screen. I then played The Mandalorian trailer, and the audio blew me away. When I fired up Lizzo’s Good as Hell on Spotify and maxed out the volume, the 16-inch MacBook Pro filled our video studio with her soaring vocals. You get amazing sound quality without the distortion or vibration that can plague other laptops. The 16-inch MacBook Pro looks very much like other MacBook Pros we’ve reviewed, complete with a comically large touchpad and a solid but unexciting aluminum design in your choice of two colors: Silver and Space gray. Design: Similar footprint but a bit heftier The panel on the 16-inch MacBook Pro is one of the most accurate around, as it turned in a Delta-E score of 0.27. The OLED version of the HP Envy x360 reached 258%. However, the OLED and non-OLED version of the XPS 15 scored 239% and 210%, respectively. The 16-inch MacBook Pro's screen can reproduce 113.9% of the sRGB color gamut, which is good. ![]() The HP Envy x360 15 with OLED was also very bright at 483 nits, while the Razer Blade Pro 17 averaged only 267 nits. ![]() The OLED panel on the Dell XPS 15 reached 626 nits, and the non-OLED 4K display on that Dell notebook hit 418 nits. On our lab tests, the 16-inch MacBook Pro's display registered 429 nits, which is very bright but below Apple's 500-nit rating for the screen. ![]()
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