Anticipation builds as Apple prepares to unveil a redesigned MacBook Pro lineup later this year, marking its first significant change since 2021. This new iteration will feature OLED displays, touch capabilities, and the latest M6 Pro and M6 Max chips.
While Apple aims to make the laptops slightly thinner and lighter, the redesign will primarily focus on enhancing the higher-end models, leaving the base versions unchanged until at least 2027 or 2028. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the release was initially expected in 2025, but delays in display technology pushed the timeline.
The redesigned models are set to debut in just four months, promising exciting features that enhance usability without compromising thermal performance. Although the 16-inch variant has been criticized for its weight, this update may alleviate some concerns for potential buyers.