Today let's take a look at WWDC 2012, where Apple took the wraps off of Mountain Lion, iOS 6 and new
MacBook models... While WWDC 2011 had been something of a disappointment for hardware mavens, 2012 roared back with a...
Then, in the years that follow, Apple might slap year designators on its iPhones as it does with
MacBook models.
This particular supplier is already making LCD panels for the existing
MacBook models since 2017, and according to the cited source, could expand production with a 13 - inch display that would be specifically aimed at «an entry - level 13 - inch MacBook [coming] in the second half of 2018.»
Just like Microsoft makes multiple Surface PCs, Apple also sells a variety of
MacBook models, including the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air.
Apple is further expected to see an increase in MacBook shipments in Q4 2017 due to the holiday season and retailers offering huge discounts on popular
MacBook models to further boost sales.
But despite the fact that I'm still rocking a 2011 MacBook Pro, I'm not reaching for my wallet to grab one of the new Retina
MacBook models.
The screen is much slimmer than it is on previous
MacBook models, and the Apple logo no longer lights up.
While it is not known yet, the battery life on the new
MacBook models is expected to be better than the 2016 models.
Obviously nothing is official until Apple makes it so, but there have been a number of leaks in the lead up to this event that all point to new
MacBook models.
Apple is set to release the new MacBook to the public, which boasts a completely new design compared to previous
MacBook models.
Tech journalists seem to be impressed with the device, but the general tech - enthused public can not get over the fact that Apple chose to put an Intel Core M processor inside, which on paper is a step down from the i5 / i7 CPUs currently in the other
MacBook models.
Apple announced refreshed
MacBook models at WWDC 2017, promising more power, faster performance, and better battery life.
One of the main drawbacks of
some MacBook models is the lack of USB ports.
Most of the items on the list below will work with the new 12 - inch MacBooks coming out on April 10, as well as existing 11 - inch, 13 - inch, and 15 - inch
MacBook models.
The company started supplying LCD panels for
the MacBook models starting last year.
With six
MacBook models available before you even consider configuration options, it's not an easy decision, or a simple one.This... Read more
With six
MacBook models available before you even consider configuration options, it's not an easy decision, or a simple one.
After a report recently revealed that Apple's next iPhone will have the same kind of touch technology already present in the Apple Watch and
some MacBook models such as the brand new 12 - inch laptop, more details about Apple's future iPhones, suggesting that the company might have a special iPhone in store next year.
Intel also announced new Core i5 and Core i7 processors suitable for future 13 - inch
MacBook models.
* I've received a related document that also lists all 12 - inch
MacBook models (2015 / 2016/2017) and all 2016/2017 MacBook Pro models under an «affected products» list as well.
Twelve South today unveiled an all new design for its popular BookArc, introducing a revamped version that's compatible with all current Apple
MacBook models, including the 12 - inch Retina MacBook, the Retina MacBook Pro, the non-Retina MacBook, and the MacBook Air.The BookArc, for those unfamiliar with the product, is designed to hold a MacBook while it's being used in clamshell mode when connected to an external display, keyboard, and mouse for an organized desktop setup.
Apple got in on the touch - enabled keyboard functionality with its slim Touch Bar, but this newly revealed patent indicates the company may be planning a much bigger update for future
MacBook models.
This flies in the face of the previous report suggesting Apple would include a 10W USB - C wall charger in the box of the iPhone 8 (and perhaps the iPhone 7s models), which would also mean that the upcoming iPhone would also be able to connect directly to Apple's newest
MacBook models, thanks to those devices only having USB - C ports.
This ultra-thin slipcase from Targus works with 13 - inch
MacBook models, as well as other similarly - sized laptops.
MacBook models were available for $ 100 to $ 400 off, and the iMac was discounted by as much as $ 200.
Apple is expected to unveil three new
MacBook models with faster Intel processors at its WWDC event on June 5.
The updated
MacBook models have just been debuted in India with a starting price of Rs. 1,06,900.
In addition to being able to fast charge the iPhone, the 36W Car Charger can also be used to provide power to iPads and 12 - inch
MacBook models.
Other publications are reporting that other
MacBook models, like the MacBook Air, may get the same treatment.
For much more on Apple laptops, read our full guide to
MacBook models, which we've updated with information on all of the late - 2016 models.
Unlike other
MacBook models, which run on Intel's U-series laptop processors, the 12 - inch MacBook uses Intel's low - voltage Y - series processors.
Memory: You have to decide at the time of purchase how much RAM you need, because on
all MacBook models Apple solders the memory directly to the motherboard, and you can't upgrade it later.
That said, in our extensive real - world use of both the original 2015 12 - inch MacBook and the 2016 model (which improved the processor, graphics, and storage speed), the performance was better than we expected: The base 2016 12 - inch MacBook is comparable in performance to the base 2015 13 - inch MacBook Air, and the current
MacBook models, released in June 2017, received upgraded processors that improve performance slightly.
The Certified Refurbished section of Apple's online shop is a little hidden, but it offers a variety of
MacBook models, updated daily.
There have in fact been dozens of different
MacBook models released over the last 10 years, and if you're scratching your head trying to remember them all, we're here to set the record straight.
Newer computers, including all of Apple's 2016
MacBook models and a number of Windows computers and Chromebooks, come equipped with USB - C ports instead of (or in addition to) traditional USB - A receptacles.
And buying an extra Lightning - to - USB - C cable means that you'll be able to plug the iPhone 8, 8 Plus and iPhone X into your new
MacBook models without a dongle.
Many
MacBook models have had trouble with heat.
We forecast total shipments of
MacBook models will grow 10 - 15 % YoY in 2018 (vs. 0 - 5 % YoY decline for the NB industry), up from 15.5 - 16mn units in 2017.
These will likely find their way into future
MacBook models.
Expect to see the chip feature in an upgraded version of the latest generation of MacBook Pros later this year: KGI Securities analyst Ming - Chi Kuo noted in a report earlier this month that Apple is likely to release new 12 - inch
MacBook models with Kaby Lake processors and 16 GB RAM options in the second quarter of 2017, which starts in March, as well as a 15 - inch MacBook with 32 GB RAM sometime in the fourth quarter.
In the 2017
MacBook models, Apple has introduced a second - generation butterfly keyboard mechanism with dome switches beneath each key on the keyboard that have been optimized for a more responsive feel, delivering a greater sense of keyboard travel for a more satisfying press under the fingers.
Kuo has projected the overall sales of
MacBook models will grow 10 - 15 % year - on - year in 2018.
Apple Inc. may be gearing up to introduce cheaper iPhone and
MacBook models in 2009, possibly including a device dubbed the iPhone nano, an analyst said Wednesday.
The new
MacBook models are available to order through Apple's store now, with retail availability starting on June 7.
«We forecast total shipments of
MacBook models will grow 10 - 15 % YoY in 2018 (vs. 0 - 5 % YoY decline for the [notebook] industry), up from 15.5 - 16mn units in 2017,» he said in a reported note.
Well Apple didn't exactly deliver on that during today's launch event, but they did release a new
MacBook model that may not be a tablet — but it does further blur the line... [Read more...]
Well Apple didn't exactly deliver on that during today's launch event, but they did release a new
MacBook model that may not be a tablet — but it does further blur the line between function and portability.
It's not the first time we've heard about the possibility of a new MacBook Air, as earlier this year, Bloomberg reported that Apple was working on its very own custom co-processors to put into two new notebooks and a new desktop and DigiTimes reported that the tech giant was working on a new 13 - inch
MacBook model, although didn't explicitly state whether it was an Air or some other model.
A new report from Taiwanese publication Digitimes claims that Apple is looking to release a new
MacBook model this year, replacing the 13 - inch MacBook Air.