13-inch MacBook Pro Retina can be sold this month or next month.
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According to DigiTimes sources, 13-inch MacBook Pro Retina computers are available today, while new and mid-range iMacs will also be shipped to Apple in September in large numbers. Meanwhile, the high-end iMac model has been postponed for mass production due to some screen problems.
As expected, the 13-inch MacBook Pro Retina and new iMac models will be sold this month or next month to meet the supply of students and students starting the new school year as well as the year-end holiday season.
As usual, Apple has not confirmed the above information.
The new iMac is rumored to have a Retina display and is removed from the optical drive for a slimmer design.
Recently there have been rumors about Apple preparing to release the 13-inch MacBook Pro Retina and the new generation iMac. Richard Shimm, an NDP DisplaySearch analyst, said the 13-inch version of the MacBook Pro Retina is expected to have a production number of one or 2 million units, much larger than the few. hundred thousand of the current 15.4 inch model. This 13-inch version is rumored to use a screen resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels produced by Samsung, Sharp and LG.
For the new iMac, many sources say the product can also use Retina displays along with a range of hardware including microprocessors, graphics cards, SSDs and more powerful USB 3.0 connectivity. Some reports also suggest that Apple's new desktop model will be removed from the optical drive to achieve a slim design.