MacBook Pro 2016 Release Date Expected Spring 2016
With Black Friday all part of history, probably the best time to release the much-awaited MacBook Pro 2016 is Cyber Monday. However, it seems the laptop won't be anywhere in sight for the following months.
Due to the huge discounts given by Apple on various gadgets, including laptops, some speculate that the tech giant may be prepping for the launch of the MacBook Pro 2016, which has not been announced just yet.
Neurogadget says the reason why Apple didn't announce the coming of the new MacBook is because the company is waiting for the "most wonderful time of the year" to announce one of its anticipated devices.
Some consumers expected that Apple would announce the new computer during the Black Friday craze, and while Cyber Monday is also a good time to give a first look of the upcoming device, a new report suggests that it won't be available until next year.
According to The Australian News Network, the new MacBook may be launched sometime in 2016, at a time when flowers start to bloom. This is a reasonable speculation, especially if the company still does not give word about the laptop in the coming months.
A more common rumor about the new laptop is that it will most probably be launched at the same time when the iPad Air 3 arrives, another Apple device that just like the MacBook Pro, was apparently missing during the big Apple event last September.
Some outlets suggest that the MacBook Pro 2016 will be powered with the IntelSkylake-U chipset and options for a 13-inch or 15-inch variant. It is also rumored to come with Force Touch technology, which promises a more improved experience for Apple fans.
While many outlets have varied speculations about the how much the new gadget will cost, a more common rumor says it will retail for about $1,500. This could be true since the MacBook Pro Retina at 15.4 inches retails for $1,699. For the 13-inch version of the Pro 2016, $1,500 is actually a good start.