According to new reports, the MacBook Pro 2016 will come with touchscreen features and a Skylake chip.
Earlier reports suggested that the MacBook Pro 2016 will come in June. However, according to latest reports, the new device will arrive in March 2016.
The software giant Apple will host an event in San Francisco in March. Rumor has it that the Apple Watch, iPad Air 3, iPhone 5se and 2016 MacBook Pro will be revealed during this event.
According to a Bitbag report, MacBook Pro 2016 will be powered with Intel's sixth-generation Skylake chip. Skylake chip offers many advantages. It improves the power efficiency, graphics and performance of the device.
With Skylake, the forthcoming laptop will come with faster performance and longer battery life than any other high-end chips. Compared to other chips, Skylake chip has the ability to maintain its cool, therefore, users will not require coolers.
Also, reports suggest that the 2016 MacBook Pro will have a slimmer body. Rumors are also doing the rounds that the new laptop will include the touchscreen feature.
However, Cupertino-based company thinks that their touchpad provides all the experience a user's fingers need.
Meanwhile, rumors are doing the rounds that the MacBook Air line will be replaced by the MacBook line soon.
If the tech company does drop the MacBook Air line, it would mean that the Apple would offer laptops and notebooks that will be priced under $1,000. This will be cheaper than the present $1,300 base model, according to a Digital Trends report.
According to critics, the days of MacBook Air are numbered despite the fact that the MacBook Air line is the best-selling laptop. When Apple finally drops the line, it will have to reduce the cost of the surviving MacBook line.
Furthermore, several reports indicate that the new MacBook Pro and the new MacBook Air will be solar-powered.
Recently, the tech giant has acquired solar-related patent. Analysts believe that Apple will use it on the latest laptop and notebook.
However, Apple has not disclosed any information about the upcoming MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. Therefore, you should take these speculations and rumors with a pinch of salt.