New MacBook Pros: the new features are confirmed

While many rumors
report a major renewal of the MacBook Pro range in the coming
months, here is Mark Gurman, the former star journalist of 9to5mac, who has
secret sources at Apple and its suppliers,confirms several
of them
.

According to Mark Gurman's sources, the new MacBook Pros are in testing
for several months within Apple HQ, they would beplus
fins
, would integratea touch screenabove the keyboard, theTouch ID fingerprint sensor, as well as
more efficient graphics chipsfor the players.

The new display using OLED technology, would be located above the
keyboard and would have the shape of a long strip. It would replace the keys of
function above the keyboard with virtual and programmable keys that
would change depending on the task or application.

According to the same sources, this new touch screen could display
playback controls when iTunes is open, or even shortcuts
editing when word processing software is active. It would allow
also up to Apple to addnew buttonsthrough
software updates.

Good news for players if this is confirmed, there would be a version
of MacBook Pro which would come equipped with agraphics processor more
performant
from the company Advanced Micro Devices Inc, to see what that
gives Boot Camp with recent Overwatch type games.

Still via Mark Gurman's report, we learn that the new MacBooks
Pro would be thinner, would integrate atrackpad a little more
large
than current models, USB-C support, and sensor
Touch ID fingerprint that would allow users to identify themselves
quickly and make purchases with Apple Pay.

These new MacBook Pros would not be revealed at the beginning of September, even
time as the iPhone 7, but at a later date before the end of 2016.
In addition, Mark Gurman announces several colors without confirming it, namely gold,
gray, and silver for the new MacBook Pro range.


Source

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