MacBook Ultra could be very good news for MacBook Pro users
Apple is rumored to be branding its upcoming MacBook Pro redesign as 'MacBook Ultra'. This change could benefit current MacBook Pro users by allowing the existing model to remain unchanged while the new model explores innovative features. The separation of the two lines may help avoid past mistakes and cater to different user needs.
- ▪The new MacBook design may be thinner and lighter, potentially impacting performance and battery life.
- ▪Apple's previous MacBook Pro redesign in 2016 faced criticism for its butterfly keyboard and lack of ports.
- ▪By introducing the MacBook Ultra, Apple can keep the current MacBook Pro design focused on professional needs.
Opening excerpt (first ~120 words) tap to expand
// Make sure that nineto5ads exists, it will load ad once google tag exists window.nineto5ads = window.nineto5ads|| []; if (typeof adSizes === 'undefined') { var adSizes = {"leaderboard":{"mobile":[[320,50],[320,100]],"tablet":[[728,90],[320,100]],"desktop":[[970,250],[728,90],[970,70],[970,90]]},"sidebar":{"mobile":[300,250],"desktop":[[300,600],[300,250]]}}; } function getLeaderboardApstagSlotsSizes() { if ( window.innerWidth < 768 ) { return adSizes.leaderboard.mobile; } else if ( window.innerWidth < 1024 ) { return adSizes.leaderboard.tablet; } else { return adSizes.leaderboard.desktop; } } window.nineto5ads.push(function() { apstag.fetchBids({ slots: [{ slotID: "div-gpt-ad-1436850350386-0", slotName: "\/1049447\/9to5mac-Top", sizes: getLeaderboardApstagSlotsSizes() }], timeout: 2e3…
Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at 9to5Mac.