Wednesday, December 2, 2015

New 12in MacBook 2016

New 12in MacBook 2016
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Apple launched its incredibly thin and light 12in MacBook back in March during the company's "Spring Forward" event. With just a few months to go until the new MacBook's first birthday, we're starting to wonder about a new new MacBook, which could well be in the works behind the scenes at Apple and could put in an appearance in the near future. Read on for the latest 12in MacBook 2016 release date rumours and feature speculation.
As mentioned, the 12in MacBook was unveiled on 9 March 2015 and then became available to buy on 10 April 2015, so it's quite possible that the successor to Apple's thinnest and Lightest Mac is just a few months away with battery like dell Inspiron 1564 battery, Dell Inspiron 1764 Battery, Dell Studio XPS 1645 Battery, Dell W004C Battery, Dell Studio XPS 1340 Battery, Dell PP17S Battery, Dell W6617 Battery, Dell Latitude D410 Battery, Dell Inspiron 1370 Battery, Dell G3VPN Battery, Dell Vostro V130 Battery, Dell Inspiron Mini 1018 Battery. Apple could host another event in March to show off a new MacBook and rumour has it that an iPad Air 3 and an Apple Watch 2 could put in an appearance at the event, too.
Alternatively, Apple might use WWDC 2016 which is expected to take place in June to demonstrate new MacBooks.
We'll update this article with new information about the 12in MacBook as it hits the web, so check back regularly for the latest information.
The current MacBook is an impressive machine, and it's good-looking too. It's available in familiar Gold, Silver and Space Grey colour options, and it's an incredible 13.1mm thick, which is 24 percent thinner than the MacBook Air.
Plus, it has a Retina display, a Force Touch Trackpad and a new butterfly mechanism beneath the individually lit keys on the super-thin keyboard. You can find out more about the Force Touch Trackpad and how it works here.
In a controversial move, the new MacBook also has just a USB Type-C port and a headphone jack. The USB C port offers power, USB 3.1, DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI and VGA capabilities in one single port, but that also means you'll be likely to require adapters if you want to use more than one of those functions at once. Find out more about Apple's USB-C adapters and adapters from third parties in our USB-C Adapters article.
Right now, the MacBook uses Intel's 14nm Broadwell-Y Core M processor, and it's likely that Apple will use a new Intel Core M processor for the new 2016 model of the MacBook. However, there has been some chatter about the possibility of an A10X processor for the laptop. We think the latter is unlikely, but we certainly can't rule it out.

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