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Hinges For Redesigned MacBook Pro Have Reportedly Begun Shipping

Check out this mockup that visualizes what a MacBook Pro would look like with the rumored OLED touch panel along the top.

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As for the release date, Apple has not been announcing anything so far.

That means it would start at £999 for the 13-inch model and £1,599 for the 15-inch version.

According to new rumors, it seems that Apple supplier Jarllytec has begun to ship the hinges required for the redesigned MacBook Pro.

There are even rumors which suggest that the latest MacBook Pro will be much more affordable in terms of pricing as compared to its predecessors. If you’re a regular reader here on Valuewalk, then you know that we’ve been keeping a close eye on all the rumors and have been keeping our ears close to the ground hoping that Apple will spill some beans. (We’re assuming that Apple will choose to stick with AMD rather than Nvidia, though the company has been known to switch between the two vendors before). Moreover some reports are also saying that the next MacBook Pro can have four USB-C Type connectors. The Cupertino-based tech firm is rumoured to introduce the refreshed line up of MacBook devices that would feature an OLED touchpad over the keyboard.

The spy photos on the website all but confirm the presence of a touchpad in place of physical buttons in the next MacBook Pro.

Additionally, rumors also hinted towards the possibility that Apple is planning to launch its new iPhone 7 and MacBook Pro simultaneously in the fourth quarter this year. 9to5 Mac also reports that Apple may allow Apple Pay to function over iMessage. We’ll have to wait and see what develops on that front.

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As you can see in the concept image above, the result is a really good looking MacBook Pro, and yes, there are still concerns with regards to how responsive the display would be.

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