This rumored MacBook Pro upgrade has me excited, and it has nothing to do with OLED
Apple is preparing to launch a redesigned MacBook Pro later this year, marking its first major update since 2021. The new models are expected to feature thinner and lighter designs, along with upgraded chips and OLED displays. While the redesign will not apply to the base model, it is generating excitement among users looking for improvements in portability and functionality.
- ▪The redesigned MacBook Pro is set to debut later this year.
- ▪Expected features include thinner designs, M6 Pro and M6 Max chips, and OLED displays.
- ▪The redesign will not be available for the base model until 2027 or 2028.
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