Model | Apple MacBook Pro A2141 |
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Generation | 9th Gen |
Processor | Intel Core i9-9880H ( 2.3 GHz base frequency upto 4.8GHz, 16MB Cache, 8 Cores, 16 Threads ) |
Ram Installed | 32 GB DDR4 |
Storage | 1TB Intel® PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SSD |
Graphic Card | 8GB AMD Radeon Pro 5500M GDDR6 |
Display | 16" LED‑backlit Retina display with IPS, 60Hz, 3072‑by‑1920 native resolution at 226 pixels per inch with support for millions of colors |
Keyboard Backlit | Yes |
Numeric Keyboard | No |
Touch ID Sensor | Yes |
Color | Space Grey |
Weight | 2.0KG |
Operating System | macOS |
Warranty | 7 Days Check |
Apple MacBook Pro A2141 16” (2019) | 9TH GEN | Core i9-9880H (2.3 GHz) | 32GB RAM | 1TB SSD | 8GB AMD Radeon Pro 5500M GDDR6 | 16″ Retina 500nits | Space Grey | macOS | (Open Box)
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Apple MacBook Pro A2141
- Generation: 09TH
- Processor: Core i9-9880H
- Ram: 32GB
- Storage: 1TB SSD
- Graphic Card: 8GB AMD Radeon Pro 5500M
- Display: 16″ Retina 500nits
- OS: MacOS
- Status: Open Box
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Apple MacBook Pro A2141 (2019)
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Design
The Apple MacBook Pro A2141 16 2019 has a simple design with a premium build. It has thin bezels, a large touchpad, and upward-firing speakers on both sides of the keyboard. Like the previous Apple MacBook Pro 15 (2019), it has a Touch Bar instead of the typical function keys at the top row of the keyboard. The Apple MacBook Pro 16 laptop feels exceptionally well-built. It has a full aluminum body that feels sturdy, with no flex in the screen or the keyboard deck. There’s a heft to it, but it isn’t too heavy and is well-balanced. The Apple MacBook Pro 16 laptop’s hinge is outstanding. It feels durable and has a decent amount of resistance, but you can still open the laptop easily with one finger. It does wobble a bit when typing, but it’s not bad.
Processor
The Apple MacBook Pro A2141 is equipped with the Intel Core i9-9880H is a high-end processor for laptops with eight cores based on the Coffee Lake architecture (2019 refresh, CFL-HR). The processor clocks at between 2.3 – 4.8 GHz (4.1 GHz with 8 cores) and can execute up to sixteen threads simultaneously thanks to Hyper-Threading. The 4.8 GHz can only be reached using the “Thermal Velocity Boost” which allows one core to boost to 4.8 GHz (+200 MHz) as long as the CPU temperature is below 50°C. Multiple cores can be boosted +100 MHz below 50°C (not verified). Compared to the predecessor, the Core i9-8950HK, the 9980H is based on the same architecture but offers 2 more cores.
Ram
You can configure the Apple MacBook Pro 16 inch laptop with 16, 32, or 64GB of DDR4 memory. 16GB should be enough for most office tasks, but creative professionals might opt for more. Unfortunately, the RAM is soldered on, so you can’t upgrade it after purchase.
Storage
The Apple MacBook Pro 16 inch laptop starts with 512GB SSD as the base configuration, except for the i9-9880H model, which starts with 1TB. You can get up to 8TB of storage on all models.
Graphic Performance
The Apple MacBook Pro A2141 is equipped with the AMD Radeon Pro 5500M with 8GB of VRAM, but there are three other options to choose from. We expect the lower-end AMD Radeon Pro 5300M to perform a little worse than the 5500M 8GB in our model because it has fewer compute units. Upgrading to the AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 8GB gives you more VRAM, which provides a smoother experience when working in memory-intensive applications or with high-resolution material.
Touchpad
The Apple MacBook Pro 16 laptop’s touchpad is superb. It’s big enough to use gestures comfortably, and the glass surface feels very smooth. Unlike most touchpads, it uses haptic feedback to simulate the clicks, which means you can click anywhere on the touchpad, making it much easier to drag windows or files around. It supports Force Touch, meaning it can sense the amount of pressure applied. A harder press performs a different function or brings up a second contextual menu in some applications.
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