Ross Young, an analyst at Panel Supply Chain Research Corporation (DSCC), said that this year, Apple will launch two new MacBook Air models with 15.2-inch and 13.6-inch specifications. Since the Air product line is a low-end specification, it will not be equipped with MiniLED and ProMotion technology.
Bloomberg columnist Mark Gurman believes that the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro will cancel the Touch Bar and will be equipped with MiniLED panels, but the new 13-inch entry machine is expected to use Apple’s Retina display.
The launch of Apple’s new Mini LED products seems to be slowing down. Tianfeng Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo pointed out that due to cost considerations, Apple will not launch any new products equipped with Mini LED this year.
Ming-Chi Kuo believes that the current 12.9-inch iPad Pro may launch an updated version, but it is rumored that the 11-inch iPad Pro and 27-inch iMac new products will not follow up this year with MiniLED panels.
Apple’s next wave of new products is expected to be launched this summer. The technology media Macrumors reported that Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) this year will be held online. It is expected that a media notice will be issued before the end of this month, and iOS and iPadOS 16, macOS 13, watchOS 9 will be announced. Software update, is expected to launch new Mac Pro products.