#APPLE KEYNOTE 2019 UPDATE#
That seems pretty close to the MacBook Air update Apple rolled out in July, but that was a pretty modest release, adding a True Tone display and a lower price.Īn Apple tracking device: Just before Apple's Sept. Would that be the only laptop Apple unveils in October? A more recent report suggests that a MacBook Air powered by Intel's 10th-Gen Comet Lake Y-Series chips would debut this year. And all signs point to Intel's 9th-Gen H-series processors powering the upcoming MacBook Pro.
#APPLE KEYNOTE 2019 PRO#
The new MacBook Pro is also expected to feature an LCD panel that improves upon the resolution of Apple's current Retina displays. Other Apple laptops are likely to make that transition in 2020. If a 16-inch MacBook does surface in October, it will likely be the first to trade in Apple's reviled butterfly-style keyboard for more-traditional scissor-style switches. Earlier this year, multiple reports suggested that Apple was planning a 16-inch version of its laptop, and the drumbeat around that particular rumor has only gotten louder in recent months. That would be the MacBook Pro, which could be coming out in a new size next month. And there's one laptop model, in particular, that Apple may concentrate on. New MacBook Pros: Just like last year, the focus of any Apple event in October will likely be laptops. If Apple holds an event - and remember, we're still waiting for Apple to confirm that it will - we're certainly not hurting for possible product unveilings. So what is Apple likely to announce at an October product event? Presumably, these are the things Apple would like to refresh in time for the holidays.
You can mark off a lot of items on that list - the iPhone 11, new Apple Watches, even a new generation of the iPod touch - but other items, like new Macs and iPads, have yet to emerge. Back in February, he outlined Apple's product road map for 2019. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo makes periodic predictions on what Apple's going to do next, and while no analyst is infallible, Kuo's track record for these things is pretty good. Fine, but is there anything left for Apple to announce after all the phones, watches and tablets it just unveiled? That's a pretty Mac-centric slate of releases, so you could easily see Apple repeating the same pattern in 2019, with new Macs coming soon, especially with macOS Catalina slated for an October release.