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This rumored MacBook Pro upgrade has me excited for the overhaul, and it isn’t OLED

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Why This Matters

The upcoming MacBook Pro redesign is significant as it promises thinner, lighter models with advanced features like OLED displays and touch screens, enhancing portability and user experience. These updates reflect Apple's focus on innovation and user-centric improvements, impacting both consumers and the broader tech industry by setting new standards for high-performance laptops. The introduction of these features in higher-end models signals a strategic move to differentiate premium offerings and push technological boundaries.

Key Takeaways

Later this year, Apple is set to debut its first MacBook Pro redesign since 2021. With that redesign, we’re expecting OLED, touch displays, M6 Pro and M6 Max chips, a Dynamic Island cutout, and much more.

There’s another big detail about these new MacBook Pro models, and I’m much more excited for that change.

They should be thinner

With the redesigned MacBook Pro, Apple should be making them thinner and lighter. Not by much probably, but hopefully enough to make them ever so slightly more portable.

I’ve never really taken much issue with the thickness and weight of the 14-inch MacBook Pro, but the 16-inch model is quite heavy. While I would appreciate a bigger screen and the thermal headroom of the MacBook Pro, I’ve forever found it hard to justify such a heavy and bulky laptop.

Luckily, with the upcoming redesign, I may not have to worry about that. From Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman:

Though Apple has continued to enhance the product with new chips and other internal improvements, the MacBook Pro probably won’t get another true overhaul until 2026. The company had once hoped to release this new version in 2025 — with a thinner design and a move to crisper OLED screens — but there were delays related to the display technology.

I can’t imagine Apple will make the new laptops so thin that they’re suddenly compromising on thermals. I don’t foresee a repeat of 2016. That said, there is obviously room to improve without going radically thin.

Wrap up

We’re just over 6 months away from the release of the redesigned MacBook Pro models, and they’re sounding quite exciting! OLED and the first ever touch screen on a Mac are clearly the most attention grabbing features, but I think there’ll be loads of quality of life improvements worth appreciating.

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