Upcoming MacBook Pro 2016 And MacBook Air 2016 Causes 13 Percent Drop In Apple Laptop Sales

Many Apple fans are already can't wait for the upcoming launch of the MacBook Pro and Air 2016 this year. Reports have been hinting that the two much-awaited laptops will finally be launched together this month of October, ensuring people that these laptops are definitely going to be on sale come the Holiday 2016, which will cause a 13% drop in Apple laptop sales.

Why some people are still favoring the Air

Despite the fact that the MacBook Pros are way better than the Airs, many fans are also expecting to see the latest MB Air since it will surely be budget-friendlier than the Pro. According to reports, Apple was supposed to launch the MacBook Air 2016 on October 25, but they rescheduled it to the 27th to go along with the MacBook Pro 2016. Check all previos Macbook Air version prices here.

MB Air Features

Different rumors regarding what the MacBook Air 2016 will bring to the table are still spreading like crazy since Apple has yet to release any official statements about it, same goes to the MBP. Some speculate that the Air might have an iPen that can be utilized along with a trackpad. The rumored iPen will be magnetically attached to the Air so that it won't be easily lost.

Alternate Rumors

Rumors are also spreading that the new MacBook Air 2016 will be launched in 2017, which will probably be released along with Intel's 7th Gen Kaby Lake processor, and a USB-Type C port that will upgrade the charging and data transfer capabilities of the device. And you can definitely count that Apple will enhance battery life to further support its new features.

Specs

The air might also feature a 5K display, which is perfect for gaming. Gamers will now largely prefer the Air over any gaming laptop since it can enable them to play even in high resolution every time. And along with a much improved cooling system, it is going to completely revolutionize the product.

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