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APPLE REDESIGNING ENTRY-LEVEL MACBOOK PRO

INDUSTRY DESK1 MIN READ
THU, JUL 2, 2026

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Apple is developing a revamped 14-inch MacBook Pro for release in the first half of 2027, according to Bloomberg. The update will align with design plans for upcoming touchscreen MacBooks.

The entry-level MacBook Pro redesign maintains the 14-inch screen size but introduces a fresh design language consistent with Apple's broader MacBook roadmap. The company is simultaneously working on touchscreen MacBooks, suggesting the updated entry-level model may preview visual elements from that initiative. Apple is also testing four new iPad Pro models slated for spring launch. These updates will prioritize internal improvements over external changes. The timing places the MacBook Pro redesign roughly 18 months away, giving Apple time to refine the design and integrate updated components. This refresh cycle suggests Apple is preparing to modernize its entry-level professional laptop lineup after maintaining the current design for several years. No specifications or pricing details have been disclosed. The company typically announces major MacBook updates at spring or fall events.

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