Apple MacBook Pro 16.2" with Liquid Retina XDR Display, M2 Max Chip with 12-Core CPU and 38-Core GPU, 96GB Memory, 8TB SSD, Space Gray, Early 2023
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Specification | Details |
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Brand | Apple |
Display | 16.2-inch LED-backlit display |
Storage Capacity | 8 TB SSD |
Processor | Apple M2 Max, 3.5 GHz |
Memory (RAM) | 96 GB DDR4 |
Operating System | macOS Mojave 10.14 |
Keyboard | Backlit Magic Keyboard |
Graphics | Integrated Apple GPU |
Weight | 8.4 lbs (3.81 kg) |
Screen Resolution | 3072 x 1920 (retina) |
Product Model | MacBook Pro Early 2023 |
Dimensions | 17.4 x 12.9 x 3.1 inches |
Release Date | May 26, 2023 |
Frequently asked questions
The 16.2'' MacBook Pro with the M2 Max Chip offers up to 21 hours of battery life for movie playback and up to 14 hours for wireless web use, thanks to its high-capacity lithium-polymer battery.
Yes, the MacBook Pro 16.2'' with Liquid Retina XDR display and M2 Max chip supports up to four external displays, with two at 6K resolution at 60Hz and two at 4K resolution at 60Hz.
With its 38-core GPU in the M2 Max chip, the MacBook Pro 16.2'' provides a significant boost in graphics performance, making it capable of handling many gaming scenarios. However, gaming support on macOS may be limited compared to other platforms.
The 8TB SSD on the 16.2'' MacBook Pro is not user-upgradable. Apple's SSDs are soldered onto the logic board, so it's advisable to choose the appropriate storage capacity at the time of purchase.
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