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Apple Plans 'MacBook Ultra' With OLED Touchscreen for Late-Release
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Updated 5d ago |
Created Mar 08
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that despite recently unveiling models with new M-series chips, the company is developing a completely distinct "MacBook Ultra" featuring an all-screen display and touch capabilities.
Key Points
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1Apple plans a significant new update for its MacBook Pro lineup this year, featuring an OLED touchscreen display.
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2The rumored 'MacBook Ultra' model is expected to have higher pricing and advanced features like hole-punch cameras compared to current models.
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3'Power On', the newsletter by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, revealed these details about Apple's upcoming hardware roadmap.
Developments
[Mar 09]
Reports surfaced that a new MacBook Pro update with OLED and touchscreen capabilities is in development for release this year or late 2026/early 2027, following the recent unveiling of M5-based models.
[Mar 11]
Apple's new MacBook Pro models utilizing M5 Pro and Max chips are scheduled to hit stores on Wednesday (March 11), though a larger future update is still anticipated by analysts like Mark Gurman.
Apple Planning 'MacBook Ultra' With Touchscreen and Higher Price
Macrumors
Mar 08
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports Apple plans an all-new "MacBook Ultra" this year featuring OLED, touchscreen capabilities instead of replacing existing M5 MacBook Pros. This new top-tier model will likely carry a significantly higher price point to compete with other premium devices and expand the company's product tiers at both high-end and low-cost levels.