Apple Invites Media to 'Hello Again' October 27th Mac-Centric EventApple today
sent out media invites for a Mac-centric event that will be held on
Thursday, October 27 at 10:00 a.m. at Apple's Cupertino campus.
The October event is expected to focus on the introduction of new Macs, headlined by a much-rumored and highly anticipated revamped
MacBook Pro. According to rumors, the new MacBook Pro will feature the first redesign to the machine since 2012.
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A thinner, lighter body is expected, with a wider, pressure-sensitive trackpad and a flatter MacBook-style keyboard with the same butterfly key mechanism. The MacBook Pro will be available in the same 13 and 15-inch size options, and will feature USB-C with USB 3.1 support for faster transfer speeds, Thunderbolt 3, and
Touch ID.
Touch ID is expected to be built into a new OLED touch panel built into the top of the MacBook Pro, where it will replace the physical function key row. The OLED touch panel is said to feature contextual buttons that will change based on each app that's in use. A
leaked chassis suggests it will feature four USB-C ports and a headphone jack, but no HDMI port, no USB-A ports, no MagSafe connector, and no SD card slot.
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<center>Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos.</center>A refreshed 13-inch
MacBook Air with USB-C ports has also been rumored, but it is not clear if other internal changes will be made to Apple's low-cost machine. It's possible the 13-inch MacBook Air will be a standalone product going forward, based on rumors suggesting the 11-inch model
will be discontinued.
Apple is also said to be working on updated
iMacs with AMD graphics chips, which could be introduced at the event, and we might possibly see the debut of a rumored 5K Retina display with
an integrated GPU. Apple
discontinued the original Thunderbolt Display earlier this year, but an updated product has been in the works and it makes sense to release it alongside refreshed Macs if it's ready to launch.
Apple's
Mac Pro and
Mac mini are in dire need of refreshes, having been updated last in 2013 and 2014, respectively, but it is not clear if these machines will also see updates at the event.
MacRumors plans to provide live coverage of Apple's October 27 event, both here on MacRumors.com and through our
MacRumorsLive Twitter account. Apple will also
live stream the event on its website and on the
Apple TV.
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