Apple will
launch a new 15-inch MacBook Pro later this year powered by Intel’s
next-generation Kaby Lake processors and 32GB of desktop-class RAM,
according to a reliable analyst.
Apple’s latest
laptop, the new 13in MacBook Pro, is a much anticipated re-design of the
company’s notebook range and represents a brave new USB-C-only future
The
upcoming 13-inch MacBook Pro, as well as the more affordable 15-inch models,
will reportedly max out at 16GB of RAM just like they do today. It’s
thought there will also be a 16GB RAM option for the 12-inch MacBook,
which currently tops out at 8GB.
The new MacBook
Pro is thinner and lighter than the old one – like almost every tech product
every year. It’s also smaller in almost every meaningful way. Even the screen
is thinner, and the light-up Apple logo on the lid is no more.
The screen is
beautiful. Vibrant, crisp, clear and bright: it’s everything you would expect
from a £1,749 computer and is a big part of what makes it good to use. The 13in
MacBook Pro is about as beautiful as a regular laptop can be.
SPECIFICATIONS
►Processor: Intel Core i5 or i7 (6th generation)
►Screen: 13.3in LCD 2560x1600 (227 ppi)
►Storage: 256GB,
512GB or 1TB
►RAM: 8 or 16GB
►Operating system: macOS Sierra
►Dimensions: 212.4 x 304.1 x 14.9mm
►Camera: 720p
FaceTime HD camera
►Connectivity: Intel Iris 550,
Wi-Fiac, Bluetooth 4.2, USB-C, Thunderbolt 3,
headphone
►Weight: 1.37Kg
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