Apple Is One Week Away From 'MacBook Pro 2016' Launch

We are one week away from witnessing history! Apple is all set for their big media event next week, which will be highlighting the most-awaited release of a new 13-inch MacBook Air, 13 & 15-inch MacBook Pros, and the iMac 2016. But the most highlighted feature of the event would definitely be the 15-inch MacBook Pro, which, according to rumors, will be featuring a Retina display, an OLED function keys above the keyboard, Touch ID, and some upgraded internals. It's not confirmed what upgrades and enhancements that the 13-inch MacBook Pro will receive, but whatever it is, people are believing that it would also be revolutionary.

The MacBook Pro 2016 will be a massive upgrade

Reports and speculation have been adding some interesting predictions for the MacBook Pro lineup. They mentioned an incorporation of Intel's Sky Lake processor, an oxide panel which will proved a much-improved overall display quality and energy efficiency, 2TB worth of storage capacity, a more efficient OLED touch bar, and a Type-C port and MagSafe adapter produced by either Apple or a third-party supplier, which people have given some very positive reviews for the MagSafe charging design.

The 13-inch variant will be the successor of the 12-inch Retina MBP

A lot of reliable Apple analysts predict that the launch of the new MacBooks will be a revolutionary event. The 13-inch MacBook Pro will be a much-improved successor towards the 12-inch Retina MacBook Pro that was released just last year and have just recently upgraded last April 2016. Interestingly, reports have been saying that although the latest iMac would also be featured on the upcoming event, Apple won't be planning on shipping it along with its external 5k display until the first half of 2017. The mentioned 5k display, which is a follow-up to the Thunderbolt, is rumored to also feature an integrated GPU.

October 27 - "Hello Again"

Apple's big October 27 event entitled, "Hello Again" is officially scheduled to start at 10 am PT/1 pm ET on the said date. It will also be live-streamed by Apple on their official website. All we have to do now is to way a couple more days.

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