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Apple to release MacBook Pro with OLED screen without notch in 2026 #Apple plans to switch to OLED displays for #MacBook Pro. 😶‍🌫️ According to the schedule of research firm Omdia, the replacement of mini-LED panels in flagship laptops is expected as early as 2026. - The roadmap shows that Apple plans to release 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with OLED displays between 2026 and 2027. The company will use hybrid OLED display technology, similar to the one introduced in the iPad Pro this year. - The update schedule also shows that in the 2026/2027 version, the MacBook Pro will switch from rounded corners and a notch to rounded corners and a hole for a webcam. - As a reminder, Apple added a notch to the MacBook Pro display during its major 2021 model refresh. The notch allowed Apple to move most of the MacBook Pro's screen closer to the edges of the device. - Unfortunately, there are no details about the design of the hole yet. But let's assume that the OLED version of the MacBook Pro could get a Dynamic Island similar to the iPhone. $BNB {spot}(XRPUSDT)
Apple to release MacBook Pro with OLED screen without notch in 2026 #Apple plans to switch to OLED displays for #MacBook Pro.

😶‍🌫️ According to the schedule of research firm Omdia, the replacement of mini-LED panels in flagship laptops is expected as early as 2026.

- The roadmap shows that Apple plans to release 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with OLED displays between 2026 and 2027. The company will use hybrid OLED display technology, similar to the one introduced in the iPad Pro this year.

- The update schedule also shows that in the 2026/2027 version, the MacBook Pro will switch from rounded corners and a notch to rounded corners and a hole for a webcam.

- As a reminder, Apple added a notch to the MacBook Pro display during its major 2021 model refresh. The notch allowed Apple to move most of the MacBook Pro's screen closer to the edges of the device.

- Unfortunately, there are no details about the design of the hole yet. But let's assume that the OLED version of the MacBook Pro could get a Dynamic Island similar to the iPhone.
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As expected of you, Apple, you called out early, "Why does your next computer have to be a computer to push the iPad and keyboard?" Now it's 2026, and you'd rather put a mobile chip into a computer than put Mac OS on the M chip iPad. #苹果 #Apple #iPad #macbook
As expected of you, Apple, you called out early, "Why does your next computer have to be a computer to push the iPad and keyboard?" Now it's 2026, and you'd rather put a mobile chip into a computer than put Mac OS on the M chip iPad.
#苹果 #Apple #iPad #macbook
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MacBook Neo for $599: three reasons to buy and three — to refuseApple introduced the MacBook Neo for $599 — $500 cheaper than the base MacBook Air. This is the company's first laptop deliberately aimed at young users and the educational market, and the first Mac with a clear focus on repairability. Three reasons to buy the MacBook Neo The first argument is the very possibility of repair. This is atypical for an Apple product, and the fact that the Neo was originally designed with replaceable parts in mind gives users a certain level of confidence. A laptop for $599 is still a serious purchase, and the knowledge that it can be repaired rather than thrown away after the first breakdown changes the overall perception of the device. Especially since it is aimed at young people: backpacks, classrooms, active use — the aluminum case will take hits, and repairability here is not marketing, but a practical necessity.

MacBook Neo for $599: three reasons to buy and three — to refuse

Apple introduced the MacBook Neo for $599 — $500 cheaper than the base MacBook Air. This is the company's first laptop deliberately aimed at young users and the educational market, and the first Mac with a clear focus on repairability.
Three reasons to buy the MacBook Neo
The first argument is the very possibility of repair. This is atypical for an Apple product, and the fact that the Neo was originally designed with replaceable parts in mind gives users a certain level of confidence. A laptop for $599 is still a serious purchase, and the knowledge that it can be repaired rather than thrown away after the first breakdown changes the overall perception of the device. Especially since it is aimed at young people: backpacks, classrooms, active use — the aluminum case will take hits, and repairability here is not marketing, but a practical necessity.
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