At the forthcoming WWDC on June 5, Apple is anticipated to release a larger MacBook Air with a 15-inch display.
On June 5, Apple will host WWDC 2023, its annual developer conference. The company often presents the newest operating systems for its iPhones, Mac computers, Apple Watch, iPads, and Apple TV during WWDC. To maintain the buzz, the corporation occasionally introduces new hardware. Mark Gurman, a well-known Apple expert for Bloomberg, claims that Apple would introduce “several new Macs” the following week. Although they were primarily soft launches (without any festivities), the new generation M2-powered MacBook has already been released this year. Apple is also anticipated to introduce a Reality headset at the forthcoming WWDC keynote, making it the company’s first AR/VR device.
Gurman reiterates the same update in his most recent tweet. According to reports, “I’m expecting three major focus areas next week:
1) several new Macs,
2) the mixed-reality headset, and
3) the new OSs.
With all of the new hardware and software, I expect the keynote to be one of Apple’s longest ever and easily exceed two hours.”
According to a previous claim from an Apple expert, Apple may release a new 15-inch MacBook Air with an M2 SoC that would be comparable to the current MacBook Air 13 with M2 but have a wider frame. It denotes that the laptop would have a non-touch LED display and a metal body. The new MacBook Air may have a native resolution of 2560×1664 pixels and 500nits brightness despite having an LED display screen. Additionally, Wi-Fi 6 networking capability and an enhanced 1080p FaceTime camera could be added to Apple. Apple might take into account incorporating a larger battery with faster charging capability due to the size and shape of a laptop.
Additionally, Gurman had predicted that Apple intended to release upgraded versions of the 13-inch MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, 24-inch iMac, first Mac Pro with built-in CPUs, and updated high-end MacBook Pro this year. At the forthcoming WWDC, we can anticipate the business introducing one of these products.
Additionally, Apple is anticipated to release Reality Pro, its first AR/VR headset. The gadget is anticipated to resemble existing VR headsets, which resemble ski goggles. Apple might brag about the device’s weight and build quality, though. According to reports, the company is also developing an operating system just for the headset. According to numerous speculations, Apple may eventually replace the iPhone with augmented reality glasses within the next few years. A gateway to that world is the world Pro headset.
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