MacBook Pro Release Date: Apple Chooses October For Next Release
Apple fans are enthusiastically waiting for the latest models of MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. The rock-solid release date for the gadgets has not yet been publicized, but according to the speculations, the epitome of technology is going to be announced earlier than expected.
Enthusiasts are getting restless as reports suggest that the release date is in October, which is on the brink of commencing. Several indicators have been unveiled suggesting no solid date for the release, but making sure that the gadget is on its way.
According to the news, the two models will be disclosed when the former 2015 Apple models begin to shrink. Unfortunately, there is no such imminent date revealed by the management as to when the previous models will be sold out. Regardless of the unconfirmed news, there are assumptions that the new models are pretty near their release date.
One of the emphasized determinants that proves the dwindling of 2015 models is the fact that the prices have been greatly reduced and diminished, therefore, rendering it within a much more reasonable range. The traders are selling off the 13.3 inch MacBook (Intel i5/4GB/128GB) for $799.99 from its original price of $999.99. Furthermore, the retailers are pretty satisfied with selling the 13.3 MacBook Pro Retina with 8GB memory from for $1,099 from its original price of $1,299.99, delivering a $200 discount.
It is usually believed that substantial cutoffs within the prices allows the consumers to sit in the catbird seat as Apple gets immensely generous when they are about to launch something exciting for the customers.
Some of the underlined features of the MacBook Air 2016 includes 13-inch and 15-inch screen displays, Intel Skylake-U chipset, OS X El Capitan, Type-C USB port, and a better-quality battery life. The supercomputers will most likely be furnished with Force Touch technology. The MacBook Air will be even thinner than last time.
The wait is almost over as the start of October will announce new gadgets and an upgraded tech system to avoid predicaments within the computer world.