MacBook Pro 2016 News: New Apple Laptop With OLED Touch Panel? Rumored Release Date, Specs & Features
Anish AsokanWith just a few moments away from the October 27 media event, there is big excitement among Apple fans. Mac Rumors reported about a recent leak showing that the upcoming MacBook Pro arriving with an OLED touch panel. The OLED screen has replaced the physical keys in the new MacBook Pros.
Mac Rumors also confirm our previous speculation of Touch ID power button and from the leaks it seems to be expanding the capabilities of the Apple Pay.
Although the MacBook Pro has been one of the most successful Apple products, the upgrades have not been there for a considerable time. MacWorld, which earlier predicted the possibility of new line-ups of MacBook Pro, recently mentioned that the new MacBook hardware would be having a better display quality with a thinner and lighter design.
There are reports of major updates being done to MacOS Sierra operating system by Apple. It looks like Apple is looking to add new capabilities, tools and features to its own operating system to accommodate the features of MacBook Pro 2016.
The New MacBook Pro 2016 is also expected to have a fingerprint sensor and MagSafe-like adapter. The physical keys are expected to be replaced by the OLED screen. As Apple would love to extend the pencil support beyond iPads, we can expect an improved Apple pencil support for the redesigned and revamped MacBook hardware. An improved battery capacity and screen resolution is very much on cards though a possibility of the 4k/5K screens seems to be remote.
For now, under the hoods of the new MacBook Pros, it is much expected to have the sixth generation Sky Lake chips. Reports also suggest of Apple making provisions to the MacBook Pro, possibly introducing the next set of MacBook Pros once the Kaby Lake processors are out in the market. There is some possibility of seeing the Polaris graphic processors from AMD in the new devices.
Speculations are rife that the new MacBook Pro 2016 would be following the path of iPhone 7 in abandoning the standard 3.5 mm headphone jack.
Well, the countdown for the event has begun. With the recent leaks, many are hoping to see a MacBook Pro 2016 with eye-catching physical design and powerful specs. Stay tuned for more updates on the upcoming laptop.
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