Otherwise, in our testing, we found that the MacBook Pro 14 only reached a max of 410 brightness, which is about as bright as the MacBook Pro 13. While the 13-inch model has up to 500 nits and the 14-inch model has up to 1000 nits of sustained brightness, you won't see that brightness on your screen unless you are working with HDR content. Meanwhile, the MacBook Pro 13 has a 60Hz LED 2560 x 1600p display. It has a 120Hz, mini-LED 3024 x 1964p display with an adaptive refresh rate. If you need the best display possible, the MacBook Pro 14 is a step up from the 13-inch model. The trackpad and keyboard on both MacBooks are virtually identical-although we noted the MacBook Pro 14’s trackpad was rougher than the MacBook Pro 13’s. The webcam gets an upgrade to 1080p (yes, the MacBook Pro 13 is still using a 720p webcam in 2021), and the bezels are thinner than ever thanks to the top notch design that carves out screen space around the webcam. The MacBook Pro 14 also brings back a dedicated MagSafe charging port and a physical full-size function key row instead of the MacBook Pro 13’s Touchbar. You can connect up to two 6K at 60Hz displays via Thunderbolt 4 with the M1 Pro, although note the HDMI port only supports 4K at 60Hz. The MacBook Pro 14 has a lot more ports: three USB-C/Thunderbolt 4 ports, an HDMI 2.0 port, an SDXC card reader, and a headphone jack.
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