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Apple MacBook Pro 2016 Release Date, News & Update: MacBook Pro Will Launch After Surface PC; Slimmer Mac from the Previous Ones

Apple MacBook Pro 2016 Release Date, News & Update: MacBook Pro Will Launch After Surface PC; Slimmer Mac from the Previous Ones

The so-called MacBook Pro 2016 is bound to be released in a matter of days and owners of the unit are curious to learn what the upcoming features render them. It was more or less than a year when the company unleashed its update. It is highly anticipated that the fresh Apple unit will be unveiled this October along with Apple's other devices.

As reported by MacWorld, the launch of the MacBook Pro 2016 has been circulating among Apple enthusiasts. Avid followers of the unit were looking forward that it would be unveiled along with the iPhone 7's release on the previous month. But there were no Macs ever seen at the iPhone 7 event.

The upcoming MacBook Pro 2016 has two variants, the first one is the 13-inch unit and the other one is a 15-inch device. These two kinds of MacBook Pro 2016 have an Apple OLED and a touch bar on top of the keyboard. This allows users to choose their kind of preference for their desire. This OLED touch bar for the upcoming MacBook Pro 2016 alters the keyboard.

It appears software feature keys that can be depicted on screen. This one touch OLED touch bar will enable options for users on what to do with a particular app. According to Forbes, the MacBook Pro 2016 is powered by the MacOS Sierra 10.12.1 and is also accompanied by the recent operating system. It also showcases the USB type-C port, what makes this port much special is that it is the updated USB 3.1 Gen 2.

Apple is also speculated to add a tinier touch screen feature on the MacBook Pro 2016. This upcoming unit from Apple is also built to be slicker and slimmer than the previous Mac variants. The device is also powered by Skylake processor. MacBook Pro 2016 is ready to be exposed this October 27, 2016.

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