Exactly a week until Apple"s Worldwide Developer Conferencekicks off in sunny San Francisco, analysts say new, shiny Macs willlikely steal the limelight. Previously, it was expected iOS wouldtake a majority of the spotlight at this year"s conference,which was typically reserved for iPhone-related announcements. Apple"s fleet of high-tech machinery is long overdue for aspec bump. Most notably, the Mac Pro, which hasn"t seen anupdate since 2009. Industry masterminds claim this month"srumored hardware refresh marks the largest simultaneous launch ofnew Macs in Apple"s history. The Cupertino-based companytraditionally staggered refreshes of their MacBook Pro, MacBookAir, Mac Mini, and iMac lineup. A report from 9to5 Mac claims the company will leverage this opportunity to introduce anew 15-inch MacBook Pro, which will barely resemble it"s 2011predecessor. According to "trusted sources" the new15-inch MacBook Pro is currently in the test production phase. Therig sports an ultra-thin, Air-esque design, Retina display, USB3.0, and presumably, an Intel Ivy Bridge processor. To achieve such a thin design, 9to5 Mac claims the new model ditches the Ethernet Port as well as theSuperDrive, both of which are outdated pieces of technology. Whileit will be ultra-thin, it will not "tapper" off likethe MacBook Air. The new models, will, however, adapt theAir"s keyboard, in which the power button replaces the DiscEject button on the keyboard. Despite the thinness and added horsepower, the Retina display willbe the highlight of these new machines. Source code within OS X10.8 Mountain Lion hint at such endeavors underway. It is yet to beseen what a "Retina" display means, but it will be agame-changer nonetheless, considering the iPad"s 9.7-inchscreen is 2048 x 1536. The new MacBook Pro isn"t the only major event at WWDC this year.According to analysts, Apple is expected to update four out of fiveof their Mac lines. In addition to the Pro lineup, Apple is likelygoing to update the 11-inch and 13-inch MacBook Airs to Retinadisplays and Ivy Bridge processors. It"s expected that the iMac and Mac Mini are the third andfourth product lines to receive a makeover. The iMac hasn"tbeen updated since May 2011, when Apple introduced Thunderbolt andFaceTime. However, the last major update was in 2009, when Appleswitched to their snazzy industrial design. The same sources also believe Apple will update several of theirkey accessories, such as refreshed keyboards, mice, trackpads, andcases. What"s missing from this monstrous list of updates?Nothing, really. If it all pans out, this marks the largest techupdate for Apple, ever. Are these Mac updates enough to satiate your palates until theirSeptember event, in which we can look forward to a new iPhone– or possibly – iPad Mini ?. We are high quality suppliers, our products such as LED Manufacturer , China LED Supplier for oversee buyer. To know more, please visits China Indoor Led Screen&&Indoor Led Screen Supplier.
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