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Tuesday 24 May 2016

Thinner Apple MacBook Pro laptops could have OLED screen and Touch ID

Thinner Apple MacBook Pro laptops could have OLED screen and Touch ID

The MacBook Pro range hasn't had a major refresh for quite a few years but expect things to be different this year.

According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo at KGI Securities and 9to5Mac (citing their own sources), Apple will introduce a "dramatically overhauled" MacBook Pro later this year, probably in Q4.

This will coincide with the lucrative back-to-school programme in the US (which also kicks off the three-month run to Christmas).

Taking a leaf out of the new MacBook's book, it will feature a "thinner and lighter" design with its curved bottom likely to be trimmed.

Fat with all the trimmings

This being a Pro laptop, ports are likely to remain untouched with more powerful Intel Core i5/i7 processors and a discrete graphics card.

The laptop is likely to be available in 13-inch and 15-inch form factors with physical function keys replaced by an OLED display touch bar, together with metal injection moulded hinges, Touch ID, USB-C and Thunderbolt 3.

Kuo, who correctly predicted a few Apple products in the past, said that the MacBook Air will remain the entry-level model, while the MacBook and the MacBook Pro will remain take the mid-tier and the top-end slots respectively.

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