Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Apple may be working on a 15-inch MacBook Air


The MacBook Air may receive a major face lift next year. According to Taiwan’s Economic Daily News, Apple is preparing to launch a redesign for its line of notebooks -- thinner than the models currently sold by the company.
Apple is expected to launch the new MacBook Air sometime in mid-2016. A likely venue for its announcement could be the annual Worldwide Developers Conference held by the company in June. The redesigned MacBook Air is anticipated to not only be thinner but sport a higher performance processor. The notebook may also come with a 13-inch display and a new 15-inch display option, up from the 11-inch and 13-inch models Apple has available in its store. But the company hasn’t decided whether to keep its 11-inch model, according to unnamed supply chain sources speaking to the Economic Daily News.
While Apple has released spec upgrades for its MacBook Airs on an annual basis, the line hasn’t seen a significant redesign since 2010. If the smallest MacBook Air were to be replaced, Apple’s 12-inch MacBook would be a likely candidate to serve as Apple’s ultraportable option. Not to mention Apple is also is promoting its 12.9-inch iPad Pro, which comes with a display that nearly matches the display on the 13-inch MacBook Air.
Despite faltering sales in the PC market so far in 2015, Apple has been one of the few companies that have managed to buck the trend and see positive shipments of 5.6 million Mac desktops and notebooks during the three month period ended September, up 1.5 percent from 5.5 million units last year, according to Gartner. Mac revenue during the holiday quarter is expected to come in at $7 billion, up from $6.9 billion last year, according to forecasts from FBR Capital Markets. 

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