MacBook Pro 2016 release date, specs news, updates: New MacBook getting first airing at Apple's October event

A lot of fans are hyped up about the upcoming Apple event this October. Despite the fact that the company still remains quiet about the details of the event, there are some rumors emerging online saying that the Cupertino-based tech giant will finally introduce the new MacBook Pro 2016 there. 

According to Game N Guide, several reports speculate that the release date of the MacBook Pro 2016 will be on Oct. 24, which will perfectly coincide with the upcoming holiday season. Supposedly, the laptop was going to be introduced alongside the iPhone 7's launch event last month, but it seems that the company had other plans and decided to skip over the laptop instead.

Indeed, it can be a pretty exciting way to end the year for Apple fans since the company is expected to release a plethora of new devices such as the new 13-inch MacBook Air as well as its new iMac computer, which was rumored to have 5k display capabilities alongside the new MacBook Pro 2016.

Interestingly enough, most fans believe that these devices will be launched all at the same time.

Meanwhile, the Inquisitr reports that the MacBook Pro 2016 will boast the biggest overhaul for the device, since it will introduce a whole spectrum of new and innovative features as well as matching improvements for its internal specifications. The most rumored feature among these is the OLED touch bar, and a lot of analysts say that the top row keys of the upcoming laptop's keyboard will have the feature. The OLED touch bar's functions will allegedly change depending on how the laptop is utilized.

Regardless, once the purported event happens, Apple fans will know the exact release date of the MacBook Pro 2016 and other upcoming Apple Products.

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