In 2015, MacBook kicked off the current generation of Apple laptops. In 2016, the MacBook Pro took another big step forward. 2017 brought Kaby Lake. 2018, Coffee Lake. So — what`s coming next?
In March of 2015, Apple introduced the all-new 12-inch MacBook. Not Air. Not Pro. And certainly not at the old, white, plastic MacBook`s pricepoint. More shocking was its ports — or more precisely, its lack thereof. Gone was MagSafe, Apple`s convenient, tumble-preventing, dent-saving connector. Gone was old-school USB-A. Nowhere was Thunderbolt. Instead, Apple introduced USB-C.
These changes came to 2016`s MacBook Pro, too, along with an OLED-screen Touch Bar in lieu of function keys, Touch ID, and a gorgeous DCI-P3 display.
2017 saw all of Apple`s MacBooks and MacBooks Pro updated with Intel Kaby Lake processors... but not much else. 2018 saw TrueTone, a 3rd generation keyboard, and Coffee Lake processors up to and including 6 cores.
So, what should we expect for 2019...
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