MacBook Pro 2016 release date: Might arrive in November with new smart keyboard, multiple USB C ports expected

The MacBook Pro 2016 could be here as early as next month. Apple

The all new Apple MacBook Pro 2016 has been expected to arrive by the end of 2016. Although there have been no concrete announcements as to the fate of the same, there are tech experts guessing that the new MacBook Pro will be released sometime in November.

This new product from Apple is expected to raise the benchmark as it is expected to have major improvements from its predecessors. With a speculated thinner body and multiple USB C ports along with a Touch ID fingerprint reading feature, the MacBook Pro 2016 is supposed to give peers a tough comptetion. 

As the release date seems to draw closer, potential users are very excited about the smart keyboard that sets the MacBook Pro a class apart. It has been rumoured that not only will it have OLED touch sensistive keys, users will also be ablo to rearrange the keyboard layout as per their own desires. Now that would be a lot of freedom.

If that wasn't enough of a reason to be excited, the device is also exected to feature the Intel Kaby Lake processor, which is the latets seventh generation processor to be used by Apple.The fact that no mention of the NacBook Pro has been made  even at WWDC 2016 on 13 June, leaving fans somewhat dissapointed.

As the excitement and suspense continues to build, data suggests that this is actually deterring many customers from investing in a notebook. Many loyal Apple customers have delayed their notebook purchases since they are really hoping for Apple's MacBook pro to hit the markets in this years last quater. It remains to be seen whether their expectations are met or ruthlessly crushed.

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