Apple Set to Introduce Touchscreen Macs
After years of speculation, reports suggest that Apple Inc may finally be ready to introduce a touchscreen version of its popular MacBook Pro laptop sometime this year or early next year. If true, this would mark a major shift for the tech giant who has traditionally relied on its mouse-and-keyboard setup for its computers.
Jan. 12, 2023 11:30PM
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Apple Inc. is reportedly set to introduce a new line of touchscreen Macs, potentially marking the company’s first foray into the world of touch-enabled computing. According to sources close to the tech giant, Apple has been working on a touchscreen version of its popular MacBook Pro laptop for some time now and could be ready to launch it as early as this year. The news comes after years of speculation that Apple would eventually make a touchscreen laptop, with rumors intensifying in recent months that such a device was indeed in development. While details are still scarce at this point, reports suggest that the upcoming MacBook Pro will feature an edge-to-edge display and support both gesture and touch input. It is also expected to come with an updated processor and improved battery life. If true, the introduction of a touchscreen Mac would represent a major shift for Apple, which has long relied on its traditional mouse-and-keyboard setup for its computers. However, with other PC makers already offering touchscreens on their laptops—including Microsoft’s Surface Book—it appears that Apple may finally be ready to jump into the fray as well. The potential release date for the new MacBook Pro is still unknown at this point but sources indicate that it could arrive as soon as this fall or early next year. In any case, it looks like we won’t have too much longer to wait before we get our hands on what could be one of Apple’s most exciting products yet.