Apple intends to release a 16-inch MacBook Pro in September, as per Jeff Lin, an examiner at research firm IHS Markit.
Lin believes the 16-inch display will be a LCD provided by LG Display, with a resolution of 3,072×1,920 pixels, as illustrated in IHS’s most recent Emerging PC Market Tracker report, published Thursday and acquired by Forbes.
For correlation, the 15-inch MacBook Pro has a resolution of 2,880×1,800 pixels.
“We foresee that Apple will release a new product [at the] Sep’19 Apple event if there’s no unexpected development issue,” Jeff Lin, Associate Director, Consumer Electronics at IHS Markit, said in an email, referring to the 16-inch MacBook Pro.
Korean site The Elec recently announced that Samsung was in talks with Apple about providing OLED displays for the 16-inch MacBook Pro, however in the event that the IHS Markit report is exact, the notebook will have a LCD.
16-inch MacBook Pro bits of gossip started with well-known investigator Ming-Chi Kuo. Back in February, he said the notebook would launch eventually in 2019 with an “all-new design,” yet he didn’t remark on which display technology the notebook would utilize or share some other subtleties.
As would be expected, Lin asserts the 16-inch MacBook Pro will highlight a more current processor. No different subtleties are known.
IHS Markit has a whole group team to display-related research, with close connections to the supply chain, so this talk conveys some weight. The research firm precisely uncovered the original 10.5-inch iPad Pro’s resolution about four months ahead of time and furthermore observed LTPO coming to the Apple Watch.
Apple has never disclosed new Macs at its annual iPhone occasion in September, often waiting for October. In any case, it sounds progressively likely that a 16-inch MacBook Pro is coming sooner or in the not so distant future.