A modular touchscreen MacBook Pro may have possibly been leaked in a recent Apple patent filing relating to ‘traditional computing devices’, similar to the Lenovo Yoga Book 9i. The description reads that this computing device can be reconfigured by the user to operate effectively in a broad spectrum of applications in various environments.
The Apple MacBook Air M1 (2020) is still great in 2023, and you can get one for $749.99 shipped, today only, originally $999. Featuring an 8-core M1 CPU that performs up to 3.5x faster than the previous generation, 8GB of RAM, a 256GB internal SSD, and a 49.9 Wh (4,379 mAh) battery. Product page.
The first 15-inch Apple MacBook Air was revealed today during WWDC 2023, and it’s definitely no slouch. At 3.3-pounds and measuring 0.45-inches thick, it features a 15.3-inch Liquid Retina (2560 x 1664) display, an M2 processor, up to 24GB of RAM, 2TB of internal storage, 1080p camera, two Thunderbolt ports, a 3.5mm audio jack, as well as MagSafe charging.
A new Apple patent may have leaked a future touchscreen MacBook laptop with a haptic module placed in the palm rest area. The haptic modules may be paired with an input mechanism, which includes touch sensitive surfaces like a trackpad, a display or even a virtual keyboard.
The Anker PowerCore 347 (40,000mAh) Power Bank is powerful enough to not only charge mobile devices, but laptops as well, and you can get one for $55.99 shipped, today only, originally $99.99. Its 30W USB-C charging lets you charge up an iPhone 14 Pro to 50% in just 28 minutes, or up to 3 times faster than a typical 5W charger. Product page.
We didn’t get a preview of the Apple Car today, but two new Apple MacBook Pro models were officially unveiled, which boast up to 22 hours battery life, the longest yet in a Mac. The M2 Pro models can be equipped with either a 10- or 12-core CPU with up to 8 high-performance and 4 high-efficiency cores that deliver 20% greater performance over its predecessor, the M1 Pro.
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Apple is rumored to announce new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models powered by the M2 Pro / M2 Max processor tomorrow, as several unreleased Macs have been surfacing on Steam as well as in the Canadian regulatory database earlier today. Design wise, both of these new models are expected to look similar to its predecessors, but processing power wise, it’s an entirely different story.
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You’ve seen the glass MacBook, now check out a new Apple patent that possibly points to a MacBook keyboard with special multi-function aluminum keys. Unlike traditional keycaps that wear out over time, these aluminum keys would have laser cut perforations that allow a backlight to shine through the various symbols or letters.
The Apple MacBook Air M1 Laptop is still the best value for your money, and you can get one for $799.99 shipped, this weekend only, originally $999. In addition to the 8-core CPU performing up to 3.5x faster than the previous generation, its fanless design keeps the laptop completely silent. Product page.
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An all-new glass MacBook with raised touch sensitive keys may have leaked in a recently uncovered Apple patent. This laptop would have a glass body with a soft, bendable surface to lessen the impact of typing on a solid material, or the iPad to be more specific.