MacBook Pro 2016 Specs [Update]: Cheapest Apple Laptop In Pink Color Aims To Revive Sales

First Posted: May 16, 2016 04:40 AM EDT
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MacBook Pro 2016 is expected to be revealed during the WWDC event on June 13. Apple is said to be showcasing two sizes of the MacBook Pro, a 13-inch and 15-inch laptop.

The MacBook Pro 2016 predecessors MacBook Air and MacBook Pro have already garnered total sales of 2.53 million USD on the first quarter of the year, which is a million lower than 2015. With only 7.1 percent, Apple is trailing behind laptop giants Lenovo, HP, Dell, ASUS, who took the top 4 spots in sales.

During the first quarter of the year, Apple was not able to bring forth any new MacBook product for the market. The company also chose not to lower MacBook prices in order to generate sales. On the other hand, Apple's Wintel-based competitors benefitted from both Windows 10 and Intel's Skylake CPUs steady supply, Mac Rumors reported.

Apple is trying now to turn their sales around with the most awaited MacBook Pro 2016. Fans and users alike are patiently waiting its public release for its upgraded features and cheaper price compared to the previous MacBook models. Other than being available in 13-inch and 15-inch variants, new MacBook Pro 2016 will be featuring a sleeker design relative to the previous 12-inch MacBook. Despite the 12-inch MacBook Pro getting negative feedback, the new laptop will surely put the comments to rest.

The upcoming MacBook Pro is said to come with a sleek design. This new laptop is also going to push the boundaries of the company's predecessors' performance. The MacBook Pro will be coming in all pink shade as compared to 2015's model which came in silver, gray and gold, Christian Daily reported.  

MacBook Pro 2016 design is only one of the things to watch out for. The reports have emphasized that the upcoming MacBook Pro model may be the most affordable Apple laptop ever.

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