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MacBook Pro M4Wired
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At 4.7 pounds , the MacBook Pro M4 feels very heavy.
It’s a full half-pound heavier than the M3 Max version I reviewed exactly a year ago .
It's still an eyesore—and during my testing, it covered up dialog boxes more than once.
The MacBook Pro fan has always been extremely loud under load.
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