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The author is a Forbes contributor. The opinions expressed are those of the writer. Apple CEO Tim Cook (R) previews a MacBook Pro during a product launch event at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California (Photo: Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images) Four new model numbers have shown up in official regulatory filings made by Apple with the Eurasian Economic Commission. Three numbers (A1993, A2115, and A2116) follow the naming schemes of the Mac line up, and sit alongside five updated Mac models which will now ship with macOS 10.14. The fourth number (A1932) sits next to five MacBook machines also with the latest macOS 10.14 software. There have been a number of indications that Apple is working on another MacBook for the 2018 portfolio, even if Tim Cook and his team appear reluctant to push the deskbound system, (as an aside, if this is a combined iPad/Mac event I’m watching carefully to see how much time is given to the two pillars and how blurred the edges between ‘computing’ and ‘tableting’ will be). Nevertheless the rumors and indications that a new MacBook is coming have persisted throughout 2018.
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As has the question of where this is going to sit in the portfolio. There’s no need for it at the high-end – the MacBook Pro has that comfortably covered. The mid-ranged MacBook sits nicely below the Pro machines. For me, as the $999 entry-level macOS machine. The new MacBook Pro is displayed in a case following the keynote address at the Apple 2012 World Wide Developers Conference (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) While it may have been revolutionary when it was launched, the ultra thin and fashion aware laptop market is now awash with models from every manufacturer.
Apart from the price point and the ‘on-ramp’ to this quiet neighbourhood of AppleVille. All I hope is that Apple has made an effort and has thought through what a new MacBook actually needs to become a distinctive product in the market place. Show us that Apple can still think different and deliver. What I worry is that we get a new MacBook Air (assuming that it keeps the ‘Air’ moniker) introduced in five minutes that that, and then we get an hour about the new iPad and iPad Pro machines. Follow me on.
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