Technical Specifications
| Processor (CPU) | Apple M3 Max 14-Core CPU (10 performance, 4 efficiency) |
|---|---|
| Graphics (GPU) | 30-Core GPU Hardware-accelerated mesh shading |
| Memory (RAM) | 36GB Unified Memory 300GB/s bandwidth |
| Storage | 1TB SSD Proprietary super-fast architecture |
| Display | 16.2" Liquid Retina XDR 3456x2234, 120Hz ProMotion, 1600 nits peak |
| Battery | 100Wh Battery Up to 22 hours of video playback |
| Connectivity | Pro I/O Wi-Fi 6E, BT 5.3, HDMI 2.1 (8K), SDXC |
👍 Pros
- Unmatched performance for creative tasks
- The best laptop display in the world (XDR)
- Legendary battery life that defies its power
- Maintains full performance even on battery
👎 Cons
- Extremely high entry price in Nepal
- Large and heavy footprint
- Unified memory is not upgradeable
The M3 Max Titan
The M3 Max chip is a revelation. In our benchmarks, it outperformed high-end desktop workstations while consuming a fraction of the power. Whether it's 3D rendering in Blender or compiling millions of lines of code, the MacBook Pro 16 handles it with a level of silence that is eerie.
The Perfect Screen
The 16.2-inch XDR display is a window into another world. With true 10-bit color and 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio, it's a reference-grade monitor built into a laptop. For colorists and photographers, this is the gold standard.
Community Reviews
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Deepak K.
Studio Owner • 1 week ago
We replaced our old Mac Pros with these 16-inch models. The performance on battery is what's truly mind-blowing. No need to hunt for a plug during outdoor shoots.