Retina MacBook Pro 13 inch is slow to launch because of difficulties in production

The production of high-resolution screens on a 13-inch size is too low, making Apple constantly back in time for product launches.

The production of high-resolution screens on a 13-inch size is too low, making Apple constantly back in time for product launches.

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13-inch MacBook Pro Retina will appear soon. (Illustration).

The source from Digitimes said that it is difficult to produce and manufacture Retina screen, making the screen output of this type so far is still very low and cannot meet the requirements set by Apple. The site also confirmed that Apple had originally planned to introduce it in September but then postponed until October because of production difficulties but it is likely that the exact time will continue to be postponed.

However, DisplaySearch analyst Richard Shim said that Apple is still in the race to keep up with the product line before the fourth quarter of this year.

The MacBook Pro Retina has a rumored 13-inch screen that sells for under $ 2,199 and resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels (higher than the current Full HD standard). Last month's predictions also suggested that the product would have a production volume of one or two million units, much larger than the current few hundred thousand of the current 15.4-inch model.

Update 25 May 2019
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