MacBook Pro with Apple Silicon M2 processor, which is expected to be introduced this year, has started to detail. Bloomberg writer Mark Gurman gave some information about the screen features of the technology giant’s next-generation computer that appeals to professionals in this week’s issue of the newsletter Power On.
As it will be remembered, Apple introduced its first processor with Silicon architecture, the M1, at its event in November 2020. In addition, it also offered MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models powered by the M1. Last year, it launched the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro, equipped with the high-end M1 Pro and M1 Max processors. The high-end computer, which will be introduced this year, will replace the current M1 model.
How will the MacBook Pro display with the M2 processor be?
According to Mark Gurman’s claim, the biggest difference of the MacBook Pro, which Apple will introduce this year, compared to last year’s models with M1 Pro and M1 Max processors will be in terms of display, processor and storage. The new MacBook Pro, which is expected to be powered by the Apple Silicon M2 chip, will not give the expected on the screen side.
Bloomberg writer Gurman said that ProMotion technology, which allows the screen to automatically adjust the refresh rate according to the image, will not be on the MacBook Pro model with the M2 processor. He also stated that he does not expect the miniLED display to be used on the device. According to estimates, the new MacBook Pro will be released with an LCD screen.
It is also worth noting that this year updated versions of not only the MacBook Pro, but also the Mac Mini, iMac and MacBook Air will be introduced. In addition, it is among the expectations that the affordable and 5G supported new iPhone SE, which has been rumored for a long time, will be announced as part of the 2022 Apple Spring Event.
To briefly touch on the expected features of the phone; Reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claimed that the iPhone SE will come with a 4.7-inch display, Touch ID button and thick bezels. Kuo also stated that the two most important upgrades to the device will be: 5G support and a faster processor. At this point, the estimates point to the A15 Bionic in the iPhone 13 series.
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