“Apple plans to launch a thinner MacBook possibly at the end of 2014 or in 2015. Production of components has begun in small volumes, according to Taiwan-based supply chain makers,” Aaron Lee and Joseph Tsai report for DigiTimes.
“Currently, the MacBook Air’s thickness is 0.3-1.7cm, while the MacBook Pro with Retina has a thickness of 1.8cm,” Lee and Tsai report. “The 13.3-inch MacBook Pro features a thickness of 2.4cm, but the model is expected to be retired by the end of 2014.”
Full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Readers “Judge Bork” and “Lynn Weiler” for the heads up.]
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Apple’s new MacBook Air models are coming, but redesigned 12-inch Retina model may be delayed – July 21, 2014
And the sky is blue…
Possibly.
I just can’t believe this.
Be careful you don’t cut yourself on the edges.
DigiTimes… I couldn’t think of anything good to say about them.
Wow incredible reporting! I was worried sick it would not be until 2016!
I am now at peace!
Apple: you can never be too thin or too rich. 🙂