Apple Set to Release The Progressed Versions Of 2016 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.

By Bisma Kaleem Imam - 29 Sep '15 14:42PM
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The prices of Apple’s gadgets are shrinking day by day and retailers are trying their best to sell the 2015 models under a reasonable budget through sale charges. The evident price falloff of the previous models has substantially enhanced the expectancy for the next models.

Fully occupied with an improved system, the new models of MacBook Air incorporate the elements of Intel Skylake-U chipset, OS X El Capitan, with the availability of two versions - 13-inch and 15-inch screen displays/monitors, Type-C USB port, as well as a boosted battery life. Not only that, but the latest models will be equipped with a Force Touch technology, Nvidia GeForce GTX 950 graphics card, and may be thinner and more practical compared to its forerunner.

The price range of MacBook Pro Retina is speculated to be around $1699. Featuring jaw dropping components, it might have a 16GB of RAM, 256GB of internal memory, and a quad-core Intel Core i7 processor.

Undoubtedly, the forthcoming models are going to be a quintessence in the world of technology, featuring all such aspects that will definitely make them more admired and distinguished than its predecessor.

Regardless of the ambiguous dates, the overall look of the fresh models will definitely slot in astounding elements. Intel has delivered meticulous insights regarding the Skylake processors for laptops and desktops. The MacBook gadgets are set to take their power from the sixth-generation chips available in the CPU, GPU and battery.

Reports suggest that the upgraded versions may be available at the end of 2015, however, there are talks that claims the early release of the MacBook. Many Apply fans are enthusiastically waiting for the authorized release date and are hoping that Apple would launch the new models at their renowned event help in September. Things are up in the air as for now, Apple is entangled within all sorts of speculations.

 

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