Apple is preparing to export ultra-thin 15-inch laptops
Apple is in the final stages of testing for ultra-thin 15-inch notebooks. This product can be added to today's famous MacBook Air or MacBook Pro series.
Apple is in the final stages of testing for ultra-thin 15-inch notebooks. This product can be added to today's famous MacBook Air or MacBook Pro series.
The MacRumors page yesterday (July 26) reported that Apple's new ultra-thin laptop may be the MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. Currently the MacBook Air line has models of 11 and 13-inch sizes. Meanwhile, the MacBook Pro has a smaller size of 13.15 and 17-inch.
Apple laptops have received significant improvements over the past two years and the introduction of the MacBook Air seems to eventually exceed the average MacBook design. To create ultra-thin for laptops, Apple will use SSDs and remove optical drives.
However, MacRumors has not mentioned the price information as well as the time to release a new 15-inch laptop to market even though it looks like they are about to ship. Apple renewed its MacBook Pro line in February last year and new MacBookAir models launched last week.
Currently, the ultra-thin laptop market is exciting as companies compete to launch super products this fall, especially the Ultrabook laptops from Intel partners. Accordingly, Intel's goal is to create chips to help manufacturers create Ultrabook laptops that have an ultra-thin, ultra-light, low-power body, fast processing speed and more secure than before.
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