The latest iteration of Apple’s flagship laptop has arrived. In this review, we dive deep into the performance, battery life, and design of the new MacBook Pro 16-inch featuring the M3 Max chip. If you are a creative professional buying in March 2026, this might be the most important investment you make.
Design and Build Quality
Apple hasn’t reinvented the wheel with the chassis, but the new “Space Black” finish is an absolute showstopper. It utilizes a breakthrough anodization seal that significantly reduces fingerprints compared to the Midnight M2 Air.
The keyboard remains the best in its class, offering satisfying tactile feedback without the noise of mechanical alternatives. The massive Force Touch trackpad is, as always, industry-leading.
Performance and Benchmarks
Under the hood, the M3 Max is a silicon monster. Whether you are rendering 8K RED RAW footage in Premiere Pro, compiling massive codebases, or running local LLM models, this machine doesn’t break a sweat.
| Benchmark | M3 Max (16-core) | M2 Max (12-core) | Intel i9-13900H |
|---|---|---|---|
| Geekbench 6 (Multi) | 21,182 | 14,586 | 19,842 |
| Cinebench R23 (Multi) | 24,012 | 14,800 | 21,500 |
| Blender BMW Render | 1m 12s | 1m 45s | 1m 20s |
Strengths
- Unrivaled performance-per-watt
- Best-in-class Mini-LED display
- Phenomenal battery life
Weaknesses
- Extremely expensive
- The notch is still present
- Heavy for daily commuting
Battery Life: Defying Physics
Perhaps the most mind-bending aspect of the M3 Max is its efficiency. Most Windows laptops with equivalent power need to be tethered to a wall to unleash their full potential. The MacBook Pro delivers identical performance on battery, and that battery lasts an astonishing 18 hours of web browsing.
“The MacBook Pro 16 is no longer just a laptop; it is a portable render farm that refuses to die.” – Our Lead Hardware Tester
Should you buy it?
If your time is money, yes. The return on investment for video editors, 3D artists, and developers will cover the cost of admission within months. However, if your daily tasks consist of Excel, Chrome, and Netflix, save your money and look at the M3 Air.
