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- 05:26 pmMacBook Air vs Pro compared: Which Apple laptop is best for you in 2025?
Macworld Verdict: The MacBook Air is the more affordable option, suitable for everyday tasks, while the MacBook Pro offers superior performance and features, making it ideal for more demanding users. Apple’s most popular Mac laptop is the MacBook Air, which offers a great combination of features for the typical user, but there is another MacBook to consider is you are looking for the best MacBook – the more powerful MacBook Pro. In this article, we aim to help those who want to buy an Apple laptop, but aren’t sure what the difference between the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro is and whether the cheaper Air can be as good as the Pro. We’ll explain the advantages and disadvantages of buying a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro, we’ll discuss what makes the MacBook Air so popular, and we’ll talk about which uses each Mac laptop is best suited to. We’ll also look in depth at the various specs and features of the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, so you can see how the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro compare in terms of price, display, design, processor, graphics, storage, RAM, ports, battery life and more. We discuss these elements and the other differences between the MacBook Air and Pro in the article. What is the difference between the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro? The MacBook Air and MacBook Pro cater to different user needs, with the Air being a more budget-friendly and portable option for general use, and the Pro designed for users requiring higher performance and advanced features. These differences encompass processing power, thermal management, display quality, and port selection. The MacBook Air is ideal for general-purpose users, students, and those who prioritize portability and affordability, while the MacBook Pro is better suited for demanding users, professionals, and creatives who require superior performance. The MacBook Pro features a superior display compared to the MacBook Air, with differences in pixel density, brightness, and refresh rates. The MacBook Pro, equipped with a fan, can sustain high performance during intensive tasks like video editing or code compilation, whereas the fanless MacBook Air may throttle to maintain temperature during prolonged heavy processing. The MacBook Air models generally offer up to 18 hours battery life, while the 14-inch MacBook Pro models extend this to 24 hours. MacBook Pro models also offer more extensive port selections, including HDMI and SDXC card slots, in addition to Thunderbolt ports, while MacBook Air models only offer Thunderbolt/USB4 ports and a MagSafe charging port. MacBook Air vs MacBook Pro Compared: Which MacBook is best? The question of which MacBook is best depends on what you need. The ultimate and most powerful MacBook is the M4 Max powered MacBook Pro, but that will be overpowered and prohibitively expensive to most people. The best value MacBook is the MacBook Air, and it’s not surprising that it is the most popular Mac, but there are reasons to consider the entry-level MacBook Pro, which has a slightly higher price, but is better suited to demanding users than the Air. Right now, while we wait for Apple to update the MacBook Air with an M5 chip, we are recommending the M5 MacBook Pro as the best MacBook for most because it offers such a tremendous combination of price, performance, and features. However, if you need something with a bit more oomph then the M4 Pro or M4 Max MacBook Pro will be a better option. Apple 14-inch MacBook Pro, M5 – Best MacBook for most people Pros All MacBook Pro models have superior display Excellent battery life Cons Price appears very high compared to Air Price When Reviewed: $1,599 Best Prices Today: Retailer Price $1,479 View Deal $1540.15 View Deal $1549 View Deal $1599 View Deal $1599 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket Who is the 14-inch MacBook Pro with M5 for? The MacBook Pro covers some wide ground in terms of what’s offered and hence will meet the needs of many very different users. At the entry-level is the M5 MacBook Pro, which is more comparable to the MacBook Air than the powerful M4 Pro or M4 Max MacBook Pro that slot in further up the range. The M5 MacBook Pro is the Mac to choose if you need a little more oomph than the MacBook Air can give, but don’t have the money for a MacBook Pro with M4 Pro chip. The other major reasons to choose the M5 MacBook Pro over the Air are it’s significantly better screen, better battery life, and additional ports. If you need more power and have the budget, the M4 Pro or M4 Max models are the ones to choose, and we’ll discuss them in more detail later. What you need to know about the MacBook Pro with M5 The M5 MacBook Pro was introduced in October 2025 and offers the newest Apple processor with an updated GPU that is better equipped for AI than the M4 in its predecessor (and the MacBook Air). Prior to the M5 update, this MacBook Pro shared the same M4 processor as the MacBook Air that arrived in March 2025 and the machines had similar specs. However, while those specs looked similar on paper the two laptops were not identical, and now that the M5 has arrived the differences are even more pronounced. The most obvious indication that the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro are different beasts is the price: The 14-inch MacBook Pro starts at $1,599/£1,599. That’s $400/£400 more than the entry-level MacBook Air. But it would be incorrect to compare the $1,599 MacBook Pro with the $999 MacBook Air, which has half the storage and fewer processor cores. A better comparison is between the MacBook Pro M5 with 10-core CPU, 10-core GPU, 16GB memory, and a 512GB SSD, and the 13-inch MacBook Air with 512GB SSD for $1,199/£1,199. So in reality we are really talking about spending $400 more to get the 14-inch MacBook Pro. Add on a bigger screen with the 15-inch MacBook Air and the difference is even smaller: the 512GB 15-inch MacBook Air is $1,399. The price gap isn’t as big as you might think. The M5 is a very good reason to spend that extra money. But it’s not all you get. You get a Mac with a better display, better heat management, better battery life, better audio and more ports. All of those features may be well worth the extra expense when compared to the MacBook Air. We’ll discuss these differences in a lot more detail later in this article. There is also a lot more choice when it comes to the components of the MacBook Pro. The M5 models can support up to 32GB RAM, like the MacBook Air, but only the M5 can support 4TB storage, the Air is limited to 2TB. To get the best deal on a MacBook Pro read our round up of the Best MacBook Pro deals. Read our full Apple 14-inch MacBook Pro (M5, 2025) review Apple 13-inch MacBook Air – Best value MacBook Pros Low price Cons Slower than MacBook Pro Inferior display to MacBook Pro Price When Reviewed: $999 Best Prices Today: Retailer Price $749.99 View Deal $890.11 View Deal $899 View Deal $999 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket Who is the 13-inch MacBook Air for? The MacBook Air will more than meet the needs of the majority, with the added bonus that it’s lighter than the MacBook Pro making it ideal for anyone who needs to carry their Mac around, such as students and commuters. This is also the Mac cheapest Mac laptop you can buy, but you may be able to get it for even less than Apple sells it for – take a look at our round up of the Best MacBook Air deals. What you need to know about the MacBook Air, 13-inch The 13-inch M4 MacBook Air was last updated in March 2025. It is the cheapest MacBook Air you can buy, starting at $999/£999. For that you get an M4 chip with 10-core CPU, 8-core GPU, 16GB memory, and a 256GB SSD. Spend $200/£200 more and you can get a slightly better 10-core CPU plus double the storage, at 512GB. That $1,199/£1,199 model is our top choice as you get a better 10-core GPU and double the storage, and you will probably need that extra storage at some point. This model is also comparative to the similarly speced entry-level MacBook Pro, which costs $1,599/£1,599. So you can save $400 for similar spec, although as we explain in the section on the M5 MacBook Pro, there are a number of enhancements you only get with the MacBook Pro, such as a better display, better heat management, better battery life, better audio and more ports. For $1,399/£1,399 you can get more unified memory (Apple’s name for RAM): 24GB instead of 16GB, but you will probably be ok with 16GB RAM. Those are the standard configurations. There are more build-to-order options available that include 32GB unified memory, and 1TB or 2TB SSD. If you need a bigger screen there’s a 15-inch MacBook Air available, discussed elsewhere in this article. It is likely that the MacBook Air will gain an M5 in the spring of 2026 Read: M4 MacBook Air: Everything you need to know for more information. Apple 15-Inch MacBook Air – Cheapest big screen MacBook Pros Large screen at a good price Cons Comparable Air costs only slightly less than more powerful Pro Price When Reviewed: $1,199 Best Prices Today: Retailer Price $949.99 View Deal $1097 View Deal $1099 View Deal $1199 View Deal $1199 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket Who is the 15-inch MacBook Air for? If you want a bigger display on your laptop and budget doesn’t run to the MacBook Pro, the MacBook Air with 15-inch display will be sufficient. What you need to know about the MacBook Air, 15-inch The specs of the 15-inch MacBook Air may look comparable to the M5 MacBook Pro, but the Air misses out on some important features of the Pro which has a better screen, better battery life, and more ports. If those things don’t matter for you though then save your money and choose the 15-inch MacBook Air. The cheapest 15-inch MacBook Air you can buy starts at $1,199/£1,199. For that you get an M4 chip with 10-core CPU, 10-core GPU, 16GB memory, and a 256GB SSD. Note that the M5 MacBook Pro offers a 512GB SSD for $1,599/£1,599, the equivalent 15-inch MacBook Air costs $1,399/£1,399, so it’s only a $200 saving to get like-for-like. We think $200 is a fair price to pay for the benefits of the MacBook Pro, but it depends on your budget. Another thing to note is that even though the name of the MacBook Air was always meant to signify that it was a slim and light laptop, when you compare it to the MacBook Pro you might be surprised to learn that the 15-inch Air is only fractionally lighter (3.3 pounds vs 3.4 pounds). It is still thinner though (0.45in vs 0.61in) so it will slide into your bag with more ease. The M4 MacBook Air was introduced in March 2025. We expect that it will be updated to the M5 in spring 2026. Read our full Apple 15-inch MacBook Air (M4, 2025) review Apple 14-Inch MacBook Pro, M4 Pro/Max – Most powerful Mac laptop Pros Large screen at a good price Cons Update to M4 Pro and Max expected in first half of 2026 Price When Reviewed: $1,999 | $2,399 Best Prices Today: Retailer Price $1599 View Deal $1,749.99 View Deal $1779 View Deal $1999 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket Who is the 14-inch MacBook Pro, M4 Pro & Max for? As we said at the beginning of this article, there are a lot of different MacBooks, especially when you look at the 14-inch MacBook Pro. We’ve discussed the MacBook Pro M5 separately, but the MacBook Pro with M4 Pro or M4 Max are for a completely different user. Mac users who need their Mac laptop to have significant processing power for demanding tasks will want to look at the M4 Pro or M4 Max-powered MacBook Pro. That’s professionals such as high-end video creators, digital artists and illustrators, programmers and designers, anyone needing more oomph than the standard M4 MacBook Pro offers. The M4 Max chip is even more powerful than the M4 Pro, and is for professionals such as media producers and software developers who require significant processing power for multitasking and demanding workloads. This chip provides more GPU cores and supports greater amounts of RAM than the M4 Pro. Once you have decided on the chip you need the next decision is between the 14-inch or 16-inch MacBook Pro. The 14-inch model will suite those who are frequently on the road and value portability, or at anyone who will be mostly working from an external monitor when at their desk. What you need to know about the 14-inch MacBook Pro, M4 Pro & Max? The most obvious difference between the M5 MacBook Pro and the M4 Pro and M4 Max versions is the processor. For clarity, while the M5 is the newest generation Apple chip, it is not better than the M4 Pro. For each generation, the Pro version of the Apple-made silicon supports more CPUs and more GPUs, more memory, and additional ports, like Thunderbolt 5, that aren’t yet supported at the entry-level. It used to be the case that only the Pro and Max versions offered the Pro Motion display, but this is no longer the case. The M4 Pro supports up to 48GB RAM and 20-core GPU, while the M4 Max supports up to 128GB RAM and a 40-core GPU. Only the Max supports a maximum of 8TB storage, compared to 4TB in the Pro. The M4 Pro does benefit from better battery life than the Max though (22 vs 18 hours). Expect the M5 Pro and Max to push even further forward when they launch, probably in spring 2026. Read: MacBook Pro M5 Pro & Max: Where are the Pro MacBooks? The only real disadvantage is that these models come with an exceptionally high price though, starting at $1,999/£1,999 for the M4 Pro and $3,199/£3,199 for the M4 Max. Apple 16-inch MacBook Pro, M4 Pro/Max – Ultimate Mac laptop Pros Excellent battery life Cons Update to M4 Pro and Max expected in first half of 2026 Very high price Price When Reviewed: $2,499 | $2,899 Best Prices Today: Retailer Price $2,199 View Deal $2218.09 View Deal $2249 View Deal $2499 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket Who is the 16-inch MacBook Pro for? The 16-inch MacBook Pro is the ultimate Mac, but it doesn’t offer better specs than the 14-inch MacBook Pro. All it offers is a bigger display and better battery life – both of which may be the most important factor in your decision. It’s an ideal Mac laptop for anyone who is always on the move and away from an external display. If you need a big screened powerful Mac you can use wherever you need to be, get the 16-inch MacBook Pro. Take a look at the Best Mac monitors and displays we have reviewed. What you need to know about the MacBook Pro, 16-inch Like the 14-inch model, the 16-inch MacBook Pro comes with M4 Pro or M4 Max chip, but unlike the 14-inch, there is no standard M4 option here. The entry price is a hefty $2,499/£2,499 for an M4 Pro with 14-core CPU, 20-core GPU, 24GB Unified Memory, and 512GB SSD. If you spec up an equivalent 14-inch model (using the build-to-order options for a 20-core GPU), it comes to $2,199/£2,199, suggesting that the larger screen has a $300 premium attached to it. However, it’s not only the screen size that is different. The bigger laptop allows for a bigger battery, and that means better battery life. The M4 Pro version of the 16-inch MacBook Pro offers 24 hours of battery life and the M4 Max version tops out at 21 hours. This is impressive, but the M5 14-inch MacBook Pro also manages 24 hours. The smaller Pro and Max battery life is 22 for the Pro and 18 for the Max.) The main consideration here being that the Max is more battery guzzling, but that’s a fair price to pay for that extra power. But, what are you getting for the extra money if you choose a 16-inch MacBook Pro over the 14-inch model? Other than the bigger screen and better battery life, there’s not really anything else. Read our full Apple 16-inch MacBook Pro (M4 Pro, 2024) review MacBook Air vs MacBook Pro price and value for money Since budget is often the main issue, we’ll start with price and how much you get for your money. With no ‘budget’ MacBook Pro available, the MacBook Air is the only option for those looking for a bargain. If you are looking for the cheapest option the $999/£999 MacBook Air would appear to be the clear winner. However, we recommend spending $200/£200 more to get the 10-core CPU/10-core GPU 512GB MacBook Air, which is worth every extra penny. The price of the MacBook Pro is higher, and on everyday tasks it performs the same as the MacBook Air, but it does offer better performance on long, CPU-intensive tasks, like image and video rendering and similar tasks. Not to mention the better screen, HDMI port, and SDXC Card slot, and more discussed below. At $200/£200 more than the 15-inch MacBook Air with M4 and the same 512GB SSD, it actually represents good value for money. MacBook Air vs MacBook Pro: Display comparison One of the biggest differences between the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro is the quality of the display. There is a lot more to separate the displays than diagonal measurements. 13-inch MacBook Air: 13.6 inches diagonal, 2,560 by 1,664 pixels 14-inch MacBook Pro: 14.2 inches diagonal, 3,024 by 1,964 pixels 15-inch MacBook Air: 15.3 inches diagonal, 2,880 by 1,864 pixels 16-inch MacBook Pro: 16.2-inches diagonal, 3,456 by 2,234 pixels You’ll notice from the above that there are significantly more pixels on the MacBook Pro screens – even when compared to a larger MacBook Air model. The MacBook Air has what Apple calls a Liquid Retina display. The MacBook Pro has a superior Liquid Retina XDR panel. The image quality is significantly better on the MacBook Pro. However, to the average person the screen quality of the MacBook Air will be more than sufficient. It’s not just fewer pixels though. Both Airs have a maximum brightness of 500 nits, which is half of the Pro’s 1,000 nits in normal use, or a third if you’re running HDR content at a max of 1,600 nits of which the MacBook Pro is capable. This is achieved by the Pro display incorporating mini-LEDs rather than the Air’s standard LCD screen. Perhaps the biggest difference though is that the Pro features ProMotion, meaning that the refresh rate tops out at 120Hz, again double that of the Air’s 60Hz refresh rate. This helps keep scrolling and animations smooth and crisp. Any of these displays will be great for everyday use and long hours of work, but the Pro has the edge when it comes to features. And there is more. With the M4 MacBook Pro, Apple introduced a nano-texture glass option that has a matte-like finish for $150. This option is not available on the MacBook Air, and if you need to cut down the glare from the display, it’s a feature to consider. All of this is moot if you will plug your Mac into a display, of course, in which case you can buy a display that offers you the screen quality you need. 15-inch MacBook Air (left) and 14-inch MacBook Pro.Foundry MacBook Air vs MacBook Pro: Performance Difference There’s a reason why there is a “Pro” in the name. The MacBook Pro is better suited to pro users, by which we mean creative professionals, graphic designers, photographers, film makers, 3D animators, programmers, and so on. A MacBook Air would be more than sufficient for home users, students, and office workers, but as soon as you start to push it with something more demanding, like movie editing software, or a computer game, you might find it heats up and slows down a bit, at least in comparison to how a MacBook Pro would deal with the dame demands. That’s why we tend to recommend the MacBook Air to those who go beyond the typical user. Despite this, if you are upgrading an old computer, the MacBook Air will feel super speedy whatever you are doing with it. We have the data below to show just how much better MacBook Pro performance is compared to the MacBook Air. The chart below shows the Geekbench results for the various processors.05:05 pmTurn fuzzy footage into 4K magic with this AI video enhancer for Mac
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The massive Walmart Event 1 Black Friday sale is now live, the Week 3 Best BuyBlack Friday Doorbusters hit this morning, and your 9to5Toys Lunch Break is here to highlight the best of them. Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 are seeing a major early Black Friday deal down at $139 shipped – one of the lowest prices they have ever been offered for – while Apple Watch Series 10 models have now dropped to new Amazon all-time lows from $249 (alongside the titanium model at $199 off). We also have AirTag down at the $18 Amazon low and a solid $250 price drop on the most affordable 13-inch M4 iPad Pro. All of that and more awaits below. more…04:37 pmBlack Friday blowout: Get an Apple AirTag for $18 for the first time ever
Macworld Whoa, now that’s a Black Friday deal! Apple’s super handy AirTags are now cheaper than ever as they drop to $18 a piece, a massive 38 percent discount from the regular $29 and the lowest price we’ve ever seen. And if you want four or more, you can get a bundle for $65 ($16.25 each), also an all-time low. These little discs are so useful to have at home. Whether you’re hooking them up to your keychain, placing them in your luggage, or wallet, or popping them in a backpack, an AirTag is one of those things you’d rather buy now than regret not having later. If you tend to misplace your keys, then you’ll love having an AirTag beep so you can locate them more easily when you’re in a hurry to leave the house. Similarly, when in your luggage, if it’s ever to go missing, you can track its location through the Find My app. When out of Bluetooth range, the Airtag will ping off other iPhones, thus allowing you to know its location. The great part is that these gadgets are water and dust-resistant, and they have a replaceable battery, so when it eventually goes out in a few years, you won’t need to get a new device. The only drawback is that they don’t have a keyring hole, but third-party accessories are pretty cheap. So go order one of these Apple AirTags for $18, their lowest price ever, and buy a little peace of mind this holiday season. Find your things with these affordable AirTagsBuy now at Amazon04:32 pm9to5Mac Daily: November 14, 2025 – Tesla + CarPlay coming soon?
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Macworld The iPhone’s distinctly mixed year continues, with a report on social media this week claiming that the iPhone 16e is in the same poor-sales category as the divisive iPhone Air. In a Weibo post, the popular rumor account Fixed Focus Digital wrote (via Google translation) that “the iPhone Air and iPhone 16E haven’t sold very well, and iPhone’s attempt to lower prices has failed.” Whereas Apple is believed to have responded to the Air’s struggles by delaying or cancelling the second version of the product, Fixed Focus says the follow-up to the iPhone 16e is still on track for “a normal spring iteration.” Presumably, that means spring 2026, since the account refers to the product as the iPhone 17e. Don’t shed too many tears for Apple’s accountants. Reports suggest that the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max are all selling healthily, and there’s no doubt that Tim Cook would give up any number of 16e sales to shift an equivalent number of far more profitable premium phones. In fact, Apple’s most recent quarterly earnings report set a record with revenue of $102.5 billion In any case Fixed Focus doesn’t offer a source for its assertion, so it should be taken with a pinch of salt until we get corroboration. But it doesn’t come as a total surprise. As I explained in my review, the issue is that the 16e has many of the compromises of a budget phone, but without a truly budget price. The often-derided iPhone 5c ended up being moderately successful because it was, by Apple’s standards, cheap and cheerful. The iPhone SE was popular because you could buy one for $429. But the 16e starts at $599 despite having a single rear camera lens and no MagSafe. You can see why customers would be unimpressed.02:00 pm3 reasons Pluribus is the new must-watch series on Apple TV
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