India, Nov. 22 -- Apple MacBook, as generations have built up to where we are now in its evolution, have now reached a point where performance driven versatility not only gives buyers a conundrum (in a good way) of choice, but inevitable overlaps between the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air portfolios must be navigated. It was particularly true for the MacBook Pro 14-inch, as brilliant as it was in its previous iteration with the M3 chip, would find users also glance at the MacBook Air with M3. That extent of parity is no longer the case with the latest MacBook Pro 14-inch, which not just has the significant performance step-forward with the M4 chip, but there's that closer proximity with the MacBook Pro 16-inch in terms of specs and positioni...