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'Macbook Pro 2016' Latest Updates: Apple Laptop will be Released Before the Year Ends

The recent model of Apple's Macbook Pro was released earlier this year. Because Apple is known to produce many iteration of their laptop line, a lot of Apple fans are pretty sure that the giant tech company would also be dropping a new version before this year ends. However, Apple remained silent with regard to recent speculations and assumptions.

Based on the article of Vine Report, which was published just recently, the all new Macbook Pro 2016 would be made available in stores sooner than what most people are expecting. According to the source, Apple would be releasing the laptop on Black Friday, together with the latest reboot of both Macbook Air and iPad Air 3. If the device is unavailable on the said day, the article assures the fans that the most awaited laptop would be released before the year ends.

Meanwhile, Yibada report claims that because of the decline in sales of Apple devices, the Macbook Pro is not expected to be released anytime soon. The article also claimed that Apple is concentrating more on the iPad line marketing and that it would be better if they delay the release of the latest laptop model.

The specifications of the Macbook Pro 2016, on the other hand, is also quite speculative just like its release date. However, as what VCPost says, the device might be equipped with the most up-to-date Skylake-U processor, which makes it the fastest and most powerful version of the portable computer line. It is also rumored that the device will be featuring the Apple's newest Force Touch technology as well as a Type C USB slot. More so, the Macbook Pro might also have the latest operating system of Apple, which is touted as the 'OS X.'

Apple has not confirmed yet the specifications and release date of the Macbook Pro 2016, so fans need to stay tuned with the latest news and announcements. However, the rumored 15-inch laptop price tag may go around $1699. After all, a premium device is also expected to come with a premium rate.


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