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MacBook Pro 2016 Release Date, News & Update: Two Different Models with 5K Display, OLED Touch Screen, SkyLake Processor, More Features Revealed!

MacBook Pro 2016 Release Date, News & Update: Two Different Models with 5K Display, OLED Touch Screen, SkyLake Processor, More Features Revealed!

Apple will be hosting an event this October 27 at the Apple campus in Cupertino. Recent report suggests that the MacBook Pro 2016 will surely be launched in the said event. Tech enthusiasts also expect that Apple will be launching other devices such as the new MacBook Air, iPad Air, iPad Mini 5 and more.

According to a report from TechRadar, the MacBook Pro 2016 might not have a Headphone Jack because Apple might follow what they previously did to the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. The laptop will also have a USB Type-C and a Thunderbolt 3 ports, and the company will likely get rid of the MagSafe 2 ports that was used on the previous models.

A report from Recode also suggests that the MacBook Pro 2016 will be introducing a new set of customizable touch screen keys. The company will be setting the OLED touch screen panel on the upper part of the keyboard. But, this new feature will be replacing the FN keys and it will have shortcut keys to some of the applications that are frequently used by the users.

There are also rumors and speculations that the MacBook Pro 2016 might have a stunning 5K display. This speculation started when the reports that Apple and LG are working together spread online. Gamers will not be having any problem with the new laptop because Apple also improved its cooling system for better gaming experience.

The MacBook Pro 2016 will be having two different screen sizes: the 15-inch and the 13-inch, both will be having a high resolution retina display, as stated by AppleInsider. However, the rumoured Intel Kaby Lake processor might not be possible; the laptop will sport the Intel's Skylake Processor instead. To know the latest news and updates for MacBook Pro 2016, stay tuned to GameNGuide.

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