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MacBook Air 2016 Packed With OLED Touch Bar, Thunderbolt 3 And USB Type-C Port?

MacBook Air 2016 Packed With OLED Touch Bar, Thunderbolt 3 And USB Type-C Port?

Eve Cesista

Apple might launch MacBook Air 2016 packed with an OLED touch bar, Thunderbolt 3, and a USB Type-C port.

Forbes believes that it would be Apple's biggest announcement if MacBook Pro would bear all the rumored features. The product will also cater mostly to business owners and professionals who are always hungry for innovation.

The upcoming product is speculated to be thinner and lighter with an OLED display touch bar that would replace physical function keys. Thunderbolt-3 USB-C ports would add up to the expectations as well.

The MacBook Pro 2016 will also run the latest AMD's Radeon RX 400 series graphics chips Cellular 46 connectivity with a reported 5k Thunderbolt display.

The 5k Thunderbolt display might be too good to be true, but the public will see when Apple announces the product. On the other hand, BGR reported that the device will not sport a headphone jack.

According to the website, Apple is cooking up the Lightning-to-audio first on the upcoming iPhone 7 that will also be followed by the MacBook Pro 2016. Consumers might be prompted to buy the new Apple EarPods for an additional $29.00 should the news be true.

Meanwhile, Android Origin reported that MacBook Air 2016 will be released sooner than the MacBook Pro 2016. However, the exact date is yet to be announced.

The public expected that Apple will announce MacBook Pro 2016 at the recent WWDC 2016 event in San Francisco but to no avail. The Cupertino-based company focused on the release of iOS 10 and MacOS Sierra instead.

The company also focused on Siri's enhancements and its introduction to other Apple products. While Apple has not confirmed any reports on Macbook Pro 2016, many are hopeful for an official announcement. There is still room for speculations so stay tuned for more updates.

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