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Posted by Muhammad Anhar
 - July 03, 2021, 08:41:12
Wow, M1X are beating RTX 3070 in benchmark! Apple will surely put it onto capable hardware, like their iPad. And who cares with touchscreen on MacBook? We will add wireless charging nobody needed, instead of more ports.
Posted by John Brown
 - July 02, 2021, 20:26:46
I don't care when, but PLEASE have an option with zero PWM and the other funky dithering crap that apple uses. I (as many others) have been forced off Mac laptops for years because of the eyestrain I experience.
(If you don't experience it, lucky you, but please don't quote sky-high flicker rates as reason why 'no-one is affected' etc. when experience speaks for itself.)
Posted by Hanzzz
 - July 02, 2021, 18:09:42
Probably no one cares anymore.
Posted by Ish
 - July 02, 2021, 16:47:23
Wait I thought they were launching with Apple Silicon... no, wait! March! Definitely March! Nope... WWDC. Definitely WWDC. Oops... Q4... 2022... Nope, definitely September now.

It's going to be right this time, guys. Because you are bound to be right when you pick every friggin option.
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 02, 2021, 16:29:25
According to reports, Apple has expanded its supply chain and production capacity for new MacBook Pro models. Thought to be a new MacBook Pro 16 and the long-rumoured MacBook Pro 14, the pair will reputedly debut in September with Mini LED displays and Apple's M1X SoC.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-MacBook-Pro-14-and-MacBook-Pro-16-with-Mini-LED-displays-and-Apple-M1X-SoCs-may-arrive-in-September.548621.0.html