Apple Macbook Pro 2012 Mega Update

Posted In Apple News - By Ankith Kedar On Sunday, May 13th, 2012 With 1 Comment


Apple Macbook Air 13-Inch
At the launch of Macbook Air, when Steve Jobs said that the MacBook Air was the future of laptops, he was right. The MacBooks have always been at the top ever since they were first launched. The last two updates completely transformed these machines, the aluminum unibody, the backlight keyboard, the awesome new trackpad, they sexy touch gestures, power processors, superb graphics and yes the most advanced operating system the Mac OSX Lion.

Apple Macbook Pro 15 Inch Featuring the New iMessage App For Mac Platform on Mountain lion.
According to Digitimes Apple has increased the rate of production of the next MacBook Pro, implying that the company wants to renew the laptop soon.Mass production of the models began from last month (April), 13-inch MacBooks have been the hot sellers and It seems that the production would focus mainly on manufacturing the 13-inch models. However the 15-inch models are produced at a lesser amount.

Apple iMac & Apple Macbook Air Running the Latest Version of Mac OSX, Mountain Lion (10.8)

Intel has announced that it will launch its Ivy Bridge in the market on April 29 2012, and theres a possibility  that we might also see it in the new macs. Apple also has plans on updating their desktop, the mighty iMac and the Sleek Air. Watch this space for more. we’l be back with more updates on both these premium products next week!

My Predictions
Ivy Bridge
SSD Drives
ThunderBolt
Retina display (HiDPI)
Radeon Graphics
Redesigned enclosure
Battery capacity
Mountain Lion

2012 Retina Display Ivy Bridge MacBook Pro & iMac Coming Soon? Video by @tldtoday

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  1. Niel says:

    i’m sure it will have the SSD’s

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