Watchout For The Latest MacBook To Be Unveiled On October 27.



Just after our minds have been watered with new innovations from Apple Inc., from the Apple Nike Watch +, to the iPhone 7 and 7plus, Apple has officially chosen to let the cat out of the bag and has sent out invites for an event to unveil its Mac products on October 27, to take place at its headquarters in Cupertino, California.

The invitation is tagged "Hello again" with an image of the Apple logo, to be streamed live starting at 10AM PT / 1PM ET.


On this day, we expect the whole Mac lineup to be refreshed, from the MacBook Airs, MacBook Pros, iMac desktops, Mac mini desktops, to the Mac Pro desktops. Rumors say this year's Mac lineup could see a major overhaul. The new MacBook Pros (which has not been refined since June 2012) will reportedly have an OLED touchscreen in place of function keys, can be unlocked with Touch ID and feature Thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports. Bloomberg reported recently that a thinner, faster MacBook Pro will be the star of the show. More strangely, the new laptop might have a secondary display above the keyboard that shows you dynamic function keys relevant to whatever app you’re using. In addition, we expect to see a new MacBook Air with a USB-C port, and potentially a new iMac.


Apple may also introduce a new monitor solution after discontinuing its Thunderbolt Display earlier this year. Mac users have wanted a standalone Retina display like that of the iMac desktop line. Apple’s recent standalone displays have featured 27-inch monitors which would suggest a 5K screen that could be quite pricey.


Apple’s AirPort networking hardware could  see a refresh based on shelf life. Also, the Mac hardware is due for a refresh, however, and recent reports have insisted Apple is planning to unveil its new computing hardware in October.


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