2025: MacBook Pro with OLED display and touch

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Rumors about Apple products are like carrot and stick or like sand and lime. We received bad news and good news. If right now it is rumored that the probable MacBook Pro with the new M2 Pro and M2 Max chips are delayed again and we don't know for how long, there is also the possibility that in 2025 we can see an Apple computer with OLED and touch screen and no less than in the MacBook Pro model.

As long as we don't see tangible products hit the market, we'll keep talking about rumors. Rumors that affect Apple computers above all and it is not for less, because last year a lot was expected from the MacBook range, especially from the Pro and there was nothing at all. The problem is that the rumors that are emerging about these supposed new models temporarily place them within two years. Although less gives a stone.

The penultimate rumor about the MacBook Pro launches it Mark Gurman of Blomberg and tells us that it is likely that the American company is thinking of launching a new product with an OLED screen on the market and above all and most revolutionary is that it will be tactile. 

Gurman said Apple engineers are "actively involved in the project," noting that the company is "seriously considering" producing touchscreen Macs. The first touchscreen MacBook Pro would retain a traditional laptop design with a trackpad and keyboard, but the display would gain support for touch input like an iPhone or iPad. 

Let's just hope they don't turn Macs into a big iPhone or iPad. That it continue with the philosophy of a Mac and that you can interact with it, but that doesn't look like the iPhone or iPad.


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