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Apple MacBook Pro 14.2" M5 Space Black 2025

The M5 10-core chip and 10-core GPU deliver up to 3.5x faster AI performance and 24-hour battery life, while the 14.2-inch 3024x1964 Mini-LED display reaches 1600 nits peak brightness. The optional nano-texture glass cuts glare effectively and the 1TB SSD offers faster transfers for large files, complementing the 120Hz color-accurate panel. This is best for on-the-go video editors and photographers who need sustained power for RAW image processing and 4K exports away from an outlet.

CPU Apple M5
RAM 16 GB
Storage 1 TB
Screen 14.2" 3024x1964
GPU Apple (10-Core)
OS macOS
Weight 1.5 kg
Battery 72 Wh
Apple MacBook Pro 14.2" M5 Space Black 2025 laptop
92 Overall Score
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About This Laptop

Now with the powerful M5 chip, the Apple 14" MacBook Pro delivers a huge leap in AI performance. The M5 chip features a next-generation 10-Core GPU with a Neural Accelerator in each core, delivering up to 3.5x the AI performance and up to 1.6x faster graphics than the previous generation. The M5 chip also includes a faster and more efficient CPU, an enhanced Neural Engine, and higher memory bandwidth that accelerates everything from launching apps to running large language models (LLMs) on device. The M5 chip also brings faster SSD performance than the previous generation for tasks, such as importing RAW image files or exporting videos. Additionally, it offers optimal battery life of up to 24 hours, so you can take your pro workflows anywhere.

  • Apple M5 10-Core Chip
  • 16GB Unified RAM | 1TB SSD
  • 14" 3024 x 1964 Liquid Retina XDR Screen
  • 10-Core GPU | Neural Accelerators

The 30-Second Version

That 97th-percentile screen is a genuine marvel: 1000 nits and perfect color coverage make it a standout. The M5 CPU handles everyday pro tasks and AI workloads like a champ, but the integrated GPU lands in the bottom 18% of all laptops we've tested, so it's basically a no-go for gaming or 3D work. Overall, a dream for creatives, a dud for gamers.

Overview

The MacBook Pro M5's screen is one of the absolute best you can get right now, scoring in the 97th percentile for laptops. That 14.2-inch mini-LED panel hits 1000 nits sustained brightness and covers 100% DCI-P3, so colors pop like crazy. Paired with the M5 chip's strong CPU performance, this thing screams through video editing and development work. But don't expect miracles in gaming: the 10-core GPU lands in the bottom fifth of our database, so it's strictly for lighter titles.

Battery life is a strong point too, with Apple claiming up to 24 hours, and while we haven't fully torture-tested it, users report getting through a full workday with ease. At 1.5kg, it's not the lightest 14-inch laptop around, but the aluminum unibody feels rock-solid. If you're after a portable workstation that just happens to double as a Netflix machine with an incredible screen, this is a top contender.

Performance

The M5's CPU lands in the 81st percentile, which is well above average and crushes most productivity and creative tasks without breaking a sweat. Apple doubled down on AI, claiming up to 3.5x faster machine learning performance over the M4, and early adopters say running local LLMs feels genuinely snappy. The 16GB of unified LPDDR5 memory is enough for general pro work but sits right in the middle of the pack, so heavy multitaskers who juggle tons of VMs or huge 3D models might feel the cap.

Graphics, unfortunately, are a different story. That 10-core integrated GPU sits in the 18th percentile, meaning it's one of the weakest we've tested at this price point. Light photo editing and casual games run fine, but if you touch anything 3D-heavy or AAA gaming, you'll be staring at slideshows. The faster SSD is a nice bonus, shaving seconds off file transfers, but it doesn't rescue the graphics story.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 81.4
GPU 18.5
RAM 52.2
Ports 89.6
Screen 97.4
Portability 69.4
Storage 81.2
User Sentiment 77.4
Reliability 96
Social Proof 88.8

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Stunning 97th-percentile mini-LED display with 1000 nits brightness 97th
  • Top-notch reliability, scoring in the 96th percentile 96th
  • Excellent port selection, including HDMI and SDXC (89th percentile) 90th
  • Fast M5 CPU at 81st percentile for pro workflows and AI tasks 89th
  • All-day battery life praised by users

Cons

  • Integrated GPU ranks 18th percentile, horrible for gaming or 3D work 19th
  • Gaming suitability score of just 39.5 out of 100
  • 16GB RAM is average and not upgradable
  • Some owners find the 1.5kg weight heavier than expected
  • Price can spike to $2666, which is steep for these specs

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (248 reviews)
👍 Owners consistently praise the snappy performance and solid build quality, especially for video editing and development work.
👍 Many buyers feel they got great value for the money, even calling it a steal when purchased through certain retailers.
👎 A few users mention the laptop feels heavier than expected for a 14-inch model, though it's still relatively portable.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Apple M5
Cores 10

Graphics

GPU Apple (10-Core)

Memory & Storage

RAM 16 GB
RAM Generation LPDDR5
Storage 1 TB
Storage Type NVMe SSD

Display

Size 14.2"
Resolution 3024
Panel Mini-LED
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Brightness 1000 nits
Color Gamut 100% DCI-P3

Connectivity

USB-C Ports 3
USB Ports 0
Thunderbolt Thunderbolt 4
HDMI 1x HDMI Output
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 6E
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.3
Ethernet No

Physical

Weight 1.5 kg / 3.3 lbs
Battery 72 Wh
OS macOS

Value & Pricing

With prices swinging by over $1000 across vendors, the value story depends entirely on where you buy. At $1644, this machine is a steal for the display and productivity punch alone, especially if you grab it from a retailer like B&H Photo where buyers consistently mention getting a good deal. At the top end of $2666, though, it's a tough sell: you're paying a premium for the Apple ecosystem and that gorgeous screen, but the weak GPU and middle-of-the-road RAM make many similarly priced Windows workstations look far better specced.

vs Competition

Stacked against the competition, the MacBook Pro M5 is a tale of two machines. The ASUS ROG Flow and Lenovo Legion Pro 7i pack dedicated RTX GPUs that run circles around the M5's integrated graphics for gaming and rendering, but their displays can't touch the MacBook's mini-LED panel in brightness or color accuracy. The MSI Prestige and Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro are lighter and more portable, yet they give up ports, build quality, and the stunner of a screen. If you need raw CPU and AI horsepower in a macOS environment, the MacBook shines, but the HP ZBook Ultra G1a matches the CPU muscle with better graphics options, albeit at a higher starting price.

Spec Apple MacBook Pro 14.2" M5 ASUS ROG Flow GZ302EA-XS99 Lenovo Legion Pro Series Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 MSI Prestige PRE13EVOA2088 Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro NP940XHA-KG3US Dell Premium LDA14250-7667SLV-PUS
CPU Apple M5 AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX Intel Core Ultra 7 258V Intel Core Ultra 7 256V Intel Core Ultra 7 255H
RAM (GB) 16 128 32 32 32 32
Storage (GB) 1024 1024 1024 1000 1000 1000
Screen 14.2" 3024x1964 13.4" 2560x1600 16" 2560x1600 13.3" 2880x1800 14" 2880x1800 14.5" 3200x2000
GPU Apple (10-Core) AMD Radeon NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Laptop GPU Intel Arc Intel Arc Intel Arc
OS macOS Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home
Weight (kg) 1.5 1.2 2.7 1 1.2 1.7
Battery (Wh) 72 70 99 - 15 62
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortScreenCompactStorageUser SentimentReliabilitySocial Proof
Apple MacBook Pro 14.2" M5 81.418.552.289.697.469.481.277.49688.8
ASUS ROG Flow GZ302EA-XS99 Compare 95.180.399.977.589.292.781.2057.999.3
Lenovo Legion Pro Series Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 Compare 96.59090.298.194.38.581.294.178.299.3
MSI Prestige PRE13EVOA2088 Compare 63.164.280.883.489.995.373.394.157.986.2
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro NP940XHA-KG3US Compare 66.464.280.866.893.28573.388.778.294.4
Dell Premium LDA14250-7667SLV-PUS Compare 84.664.290.27395.954.863.788.731.694.4

Common Questions

Q: Is this the latest MacBook Pro model?

Yes, this is the brand new M5 chip version from late 2025. It ships new from all major retailers unless specifically marked otherwise.

Q: Can it handle gaming or 3D rendering?

Not well. The integrated 10-core GPU sits in the 18th percentile, so while casual games and light 3D tasks run okay, it's far behind dedicated gaming laptops like the ASUS ROG Flow or Lenovo Legion Pro 7i.

Q: How does the display compare to other high-end laptops?

It's one of the best screens we've ever tested, ranking in the top 3% of all laptops in our database. The mini-LED panel delivers 1000 nits sustained brightness, 100% DCI-P3 color, and buttery smooth 120Hz refresh.

Who Should Skip This

Gamers and 3D artists, this one isn't for you. The GPU ranks in the bottom 18th percentile, which is frankly embarrassing at this price, and 16GB of non-upgradable RAM will choke on large scenes or heavy multitasking. Also, if you're deeply tied to Windows or need a laptop with upgradeable memory and storage, the MacBook's sealed design is a dealbreaker.

Verdict

For anyone who lives in creative apps or code editors and dreams of a screen that's near-perfect, the M5 MacBook Pro is an easy recommendation, especially if you can snag it at the low end of that wild price spread. But let's be real: if you plan to game or do heavy 3D rendering, this isn't your laptop. The GPU is just too weak, and there are far better options in our database. For everyone else, this is one of the best out-of-the-box productivity machines with a display that'll spoil you for anything else.

Usage Scores

Overall (92.2)Gaming (39.9)Compact (92.4)Creator (67.3)Student (93.4)Business (94.2)Developer (85.8)Entertainment (94.4)

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