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- What if I told you that even though the 14 and the 16-inch MacBook Pros can be specked out with the same chip, theres an actual difference in how they manage sustained performance. Ever since I published my first video about these two laptops, Ive been getting the same questions over and over again. Should I get the 14 or the 16? Is the 16-inch too big? Are they worth the money? Whats the right combination of specs? And all of those are really good questions. There was one unexpected result when I tested performance. I have the base models of both right now, and I also have fully specked-out versions on the way, so youll see some comparisons very soon. When I first saw these two and I was trying to choose which one I wanted, I thought 14-inch all the way. I mean, the 16 inch, its a monster, its just too much. When I want a laptop, I want something thats more portable. And I just wasnt sure that I would want to carry this big and heavy laptop with me. But being the go