Apple’s MacBook Pro is being anticipated by loyal Mac users across the globe. But since the device is not going to hit the market until next year, the rumor mill continues to churn details on what consumers can expect from Apple’s flagship laptop.
According to News Everyday, the new MacBook Pro is set for an October 2016 release, but the specific date has not been confirmed by the Cupertino-headquartered tech giant yet.
The new MacBook is expected to arrive at the market with a price tag starting at $1,500 for the 13-inch model. And so far, the device is going to be really worth it given the features and specs the premium laptop will be sporting.
The MacBook Pro 2016 is expected to come with a powerful Intel Skylake-U chipset which is going to perform really well with the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 graphics.
The GameStream Co-op feature also makes the upcoming laptop a good match for gamers. Geeky Gadgets quoted NVIDIA when it said, "GameStream Co-op is a new feature that lets you load up a game on your computer and stream it over the internet to another user. That person can watch you play, take over control of the game remotely, or play multi-player games with you as if they were sitting in the same room."
The processor is said to be very efficient in whatever it does that multitasking will be carried out smoothly and without lag or freezing issues, as per Realty Today.
Apple's upcoming Pro laptop is also equipped with 3D simulation support and modeling that it can handle heavy gaming. Another noteworthy feature that fans can expect from the new MacBook Pro is the Force Touch Technology that will reportedly bring the sensation of vibrations and motions while using the laptop.
The MacBook Pro 2016 is also believed to be efficient in terms of using its power juices. The base model is expected to deliver up to 12 hours of iTunes movie playback and up to 10 hours of web browsing.
Finally since the MacBook Pro 2016, which will arrive in two variants: a 13-inch and a 15-inch version, is arriving next year, consumers can expect both laptops to run on Apple's OS X El Capitan, the latest software update for the company's desktop operating system.
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