![]() ![]() By contrast, while the MacBook Pro is also available in a larger size-at 16 inches-that model does not yet come with the M1 processor. The Surface Book 3 also comes in two different sizes-a smaller model that has a 13.5-inch display and a larger version with a 15-inch screen. For starters, the Surface Book 3 display is a touch screen, whereas the MacBook Air with M1 (like all other Macs) does not offer a touch option. But the Surface Book 3 stands out in a few ways when it comes to the display. Both notebooks offer terrific LCD displays, with colorful and vibrant screen technology-Apple’s Retina display for the MacBook Pro and Microsoft’s PixelSense technology on the Surface Book 3 display. It’s not likely that you’ll be disappointed with the display quality on either the 13.3-inch MacBook Pro with M1 or the Surface Book 3. In the following slides, the CRN Test Center compares the Apple MacBook Pro (M1) vs Microsoft’s Surface Book 3 on price, key features and specs. But which of the notebooks, the MacBook Pro with M1 or the Surface Book 3, is ideal for you? Clearly, the new MacBook Pro with M1 and Surface Book 3 are the professional-tier notebooks from Apple and Microsoft, in contrast to the more consumer-oriented MacBook Air and Surface Laptop 4. The Surface Book 3 with 10th-gen Intel chips is still a performance heavyweight when it comes to CPU performance, too-and can also be configured with a higher amount of RAM than the M1 MacBook Pro. For instance, on GPU, the Surface Book 3 can be outfitted with a high-powered discrete graphics card, up to the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti. But does the new MacBook Pro with M1 really deliver? And what about other key features and specs, such as battery life, display and portability? Notably, Microsoft’s Surface Book 3 does have some unique features to offer that you won’t find on the M1 MacBook Pro, especially when it comes to the display and graphics. While many Windows 10 laptops, such as the Microsoft Surface Book 3, continue to be powered by Intel Core processors, Apple has brought forward its high-performance M1 chip in a bid to crush the PC competition on speed. ![]() Apple is seeking to turn up the heat on its PC rivals with the launch of its M1 processor in its latest Macs, including the 13-inch MacBook Pro. ![]()
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