Hello,
Thank you for your inquiry.
Unfortunately, we do not have a corresponding offer from our supplier for this model with international English keyboard, sorry.
The GPU of this product is the Apple M4 Pro 20-core GPU. It is part of the Apple M4 Pro chip configurable with a 14-core CPU and 20-core GPU, offering hardware-accelerated ray tracing and 273GB/s memory bandwidth.
I was able to do some research and currently we only have the CH and some US keyboard layouts in our regular range. However, we are happy to order other configurations on request. These are so-called CTO models (CTO = Create to Order. This means that the desired configuration is assembled and shipped in the factory after an order is placed). Please contact our customer service directly and let them know the desired specifications.
The prices shown are correct. We have sold individual items at these favourable prices. (Only the most favourable price of the day is shown).
Due to different suppliers, the price may fluctuate within this range, especially if we are able to purchase small quantities at lower prices.
Unfortunately, this will probably not happen for the time being, as the margins on Apple products are so small that price reductions are rather rare.
We have reported this and hope to be able to bring about a small price reduction.
Hoihoi. Absolutely, you can find them with the abbreviation "Nano" in the product name. For this model, a variant would be this one here, for example (differing in terms of the number of cores): Apple MacBook Pro 14 - 2024 Nano (14.20", M4 Pro, 24 GB, 1000 GB, CH)
The MacBook Pro 14-inch 2024 model with the M4 Max chip is configured with the following GPU specifications:
- The M4 Max chip includes a 30-core GPU or optionally a 40-core GPU, depending on the configuration.
- It also features hardware-accelerated ray tracing and a 16-core Neural Engine.
This should be offered in the future, however our suppliers do not have this yet, so I recommend you check back in the next few weeks or months after the product is released.
The MacBook Pro 14 (2024) with the M4 Pro chip and a 20-core GPU is powerful, but it has some limitations when it comes to gaming:
- The M4 Pro chip offers a powerful GPU that performs in the same Ballard as an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050, which is enough for 1080p gaming. however, many games aren't optimised for macOS or don't run natively on Apple silicon, which makes performance vary.
- The display with 120Hz refresh rate and ProMotion technology is good for smooth movements, but the response time is a bit slow, which can lead to ghosting in fast scenes.
- For more demanding gaming requirements, the upgrade option to the M4 Max with a 32-core or 40-core GPU could be useful, as these configurations are better suited for 1440p gaming.
If you want to do intensive gaming, upgrading to the M4 Max chip's 16-core or 40-core GPU might be a better choice for consistent and higher performance.
The MacBook Pro (14", M4 Max, 2024) with the specific configurations you mentioned comes with the following hardware:
- Apple M4 Max chip: this chip has a 16-core CPU with 10 performance cores and 6 efficiency cores or a 16-core CPU with 10 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores, but in your case probably the variant with 16-core CPU and 40-core GPU.
- Memory: 128 GB unified memory.
- Storage space: 1000 GB (1 TB) SSD.
Regarding the display:
- The standard display is the Liquid Retina XDR display without nano-texture. However, the display with nano texture (matt) is available as an option.
This means that you have the standard Liquid Retina XDR display if the nano-textured display has not been explicitly selected.