New photo reveals MacBook Pro, new display also possible

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in Future Apple Hardware edited January 2014
A new photo showing a fully assembled next-generation 15-inch MacBook Pro with a black display bezel has surfaced, which AppleInsider can confirm is legitimate. Separately, Apple is believed to be readying a new breed of display which may or may not be announced tomorrow.



MacBook Pro



The image, published by Engadget, comes via the same source (JR) who leaked authentic photos of Apple's fourth-generation iPod nano to several news sites days before the company publicly unveiled the player at a media event last month. AppleInsider believes the image was taken on at the Apple Town Hall on Apple's Cupertino campus earlier today during a product briefing.



The latest photo shows a 15-inch MacBook Pro comprised of aluminum with a glass display that's framed by a black bezel, matching AppleInsider's description from April, which noted that the new systems would take design cues from both the aluminum iMacs and MacBook Air. A source who has recently seen the new 15-inch MacBook confirms the image to be legitimate.



Also visible from the photo is what appears to be a new generation of Apple trackpad that lacks a dedicated button. A report received by AppleInsider this evening described a MacBook Pro with a black display bezel whose entire trackpad would serve as a button.



Update: The new MacBook Pro will reportedly feature two NVIDIA graphics cards, according to Engadget and our own sources -- an integrated GPU for normal use and a dedicated card that will be tapped when the extra power is needed.



Our sources add that the two chips will combine to support Hybrid SLI, where the integrated graphics chip would assist the GPU to boost performance when the MacBook Pro is plugged to a power socket while the dedicated chip would be shut down when the system was unplugged from power socket to lower overall graphics power consumption.



As such, Apple will also be touting some "sick" battery claims on these new notebooks, our sources claim.











DisplayPort possible



The source who filed that reported added that the new MacBook Pro featured what appears to be a mini DisplayPort (possibly corroborating a recent blog post) rather than a mini DVI port.



DisplayPort is a new license-free, royalty-free, digital audio/video interconnect, intended to be used primarily between a computer and its display monitor, or a computer and a home-theater system.



New displays



Meanwhile, a couple of sources believe Apple is reading new displays that also sport a DisplayPort connector and MageSafe adapter. The displays, which may or may not be announced tomorrow, are said to resemble the existing aluminum iMacs without the "chin" of aluminum, featuring a thinner version of the iMac's stand and black bezel (like the MacBook Pro seen above).



A second source adds that the display is about 24-inches and features a "super thin" base stand. The new 24-inch display may be the mysteriously-priced $899 Apple product that recently turned up in Apple's systems, rather than a $899 MacBook (though this much is not certain).



The $899 product is codenamed K29, while all other products on the price list begin with an "M" such as "M96." Apple has traditionally used different codename trackers for its accessory products. For instance, several years ago, its Mac codenames began with a "Q" and its MightyMouse codename started with an "M." Alternatively, Apple could be attempting to disguise the product from its own partners.



Update: MacRumors also has information to suggest that Apple holds an LED-lit Apple Cinema Display, and similarly suggests that the new display may be the $899 product that turned up in Apple's inventory systems.



Pricing



In recent hours, AppleInsider has also received confirmation that the aforementioned price list does indeed exist in Apple's retail systems. The prices are as follows:



MB382LL/A $899.00 (K29) (could be the display or could be MacBook)

MB466LL/A $1,299.00 (M97) (could be MacBook)

MB467LL/A $1,599.00 (M97) (could be MacBook)

MB543LL/A $1,799.00 (M96) (could be MacBook Air)

MB940LL/A $2,499.00 (M96) (could be MacBook Air)

MB470LL/A $1,999.00 (M98) (could be 15-inch MacBook Pro)

MB471LL/A $2,499.00 (M98) (could be 15-inch MacBook Pro)

MB766LL/A $2,799.00 (M88) (could be 15- or 17-inch MacBook Pro)



17-inch delay



On its blogs, AppleInsider also noted that a new 17-inch MacBook Pro is unlikely to surface tomorrow (though one exists in the labs), a bumped MacBook Air may not be immediately available for purchase, and that Blu-ray drives may not happen.



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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 159
    firrrrsttt



    looks really nice, hope it's true
  • Reply 2 of 159
    Everyone please brace yourselves for the fury of those who hate glossy screens.
  • Reply 3 of 159
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    Originally Posted by Phlake View Post


    Everyone please brace yourselves for the fury of those who hate glossy screens.



    Glossy will be an option. Apple knows to many people are Anti-Glossy to make it required.

    I'm Pro-Glossy, BTW. If There's a problem with a reflection, move the computer.
  • Reply 4 of 159
    That's a nice background on that MacBook Pro... oh, wait, that's acoustic ceiling tile.
  • Reply 5 of 159
    Glossy has more vivid pictures, colors pop a little more.

    Matte is good if you hate glare.



    I sure hope they never stop offering the option of either.
  • Reply 6 of 159
    Butt ugly. It appears to be a cojoinment of an iMac display screen superimposed on a MacBook Air.



    Better be a fake.
  • Reply 7 of 159
    Where's the trackpad button gone? Will they use multi-touch for all clicking purposes? Interesting...
  • Reply 8 of 159
    nasseraenasserae Posts: 3,167member
    Looks good and probably the real thing.



    I love Apples $200 students discount on MBP
  • Reply 9 of 159
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Animal Farm View Post


    Where's the trackpad button gone? Will they use multi-touch for all clicking purposes? Interesting...



    Good eye, good eye.



    With the pictures of the MBP casing, I was worried that Apple was going to stick three buttons at the top of the trackpad like HP (sure looked like three cutouts or supports in that area). I like the sans-button move; didn't think it could get any cleaner than it was.
  • Reply 10 of 159
    sennensennen Posts: 1,472member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer View Post


    Butt ugly. It appears to be a cojoinment of an iMac display screen superimposed on a MacBook Air.



    Better be a fake.



    lol. the first word that popped into my head was "sexy". though i am typing this on a Aug07 iMac with the black bezel... i like the way when it is open the glass goes right down below the lower half of the notebook, as opposed to having a metal surround.



    each to their own...
  • Reply 11 of 159
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Animal Farm View Post


    Where's the trackpad button gone? Will they use multi-touch for all clicking purposes? Interesting...



    Nice catch!

    Looks like they will use just the trackpad itself.

    I personally turn of trackpad clicking because I get too many false positives.
  • Reply 12 of 159
    oooohoho... looks pretty shweet! but what's gonna happen with the power trackpad button?





    btw, i never really noticed it, but does apple sell macbook on the same day they announce it? or will it be available the day after?
  • Reply 13 of 159
    solsunsolsun Posts: 763member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Samnuva View Post


    Glossy will be an option. Apple knows to many people are Anti-Glossy to make it required.

    I'm Pro-Glossy, BTW. If There's a problem with a reflection, move the computer.



    I wouldn't be so sure about that.. The glass looks like it does on the iMac which is part of the design, not so easy to offer a choice unless they have two completely different designs..



    I think it's gonna be all glossy..
  • Reply 14 of 159
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Samnuva View Post


    Glossy will be an option. Apple knows to many people are Anti-Glossy to make it required.



    The iMac has been glossy-only for quite a while now. I'm worried that they're moving that way across the line.



    An iMac? Ok, it stays indoors under the same lighting conditions. But a laptop?! A glossy-only laptop would be a nightmare outdoors.
  • Reply 15 of 159
    solsunsolsun Posts: 763member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by fishbert View Post


    The iMac has been glossy-only for quite a while now. I'm worried that they're moving that way across the line.



    An iMac? Ok, it stays indoors under the same lighting conditions. But a laptop?! A glossy-only laptop would be a nightmare outdoors.



    The MacBook has been glossy only for quite a while as well..
  • Reply 16 of 159
    Sexy.
  • Reply 17 of 159
    That is one nice looking laptop.



    I hope that is the real thing.
  • Reply 18 of 159
    So sexy

    I am probably going for high-end MacBook. Think the mb will share an analogous look? They seem to be moving in that direction generally.

    Will they be out right away like nano, or with delay like 3G.
  • Reply 19 of 159
    Im guessing they will be out right away just like apple always does.
  • Reply 20 of 159
    tenobelltenobell Posts: 7,014member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer View Post


    Butt ugly. It appears to be a cojoinment of an iMac display screen superimposed on a MacBook Air.



    Better be a fake.



    Its logical as Apple is working to consolidate designs across its products. The iPhone 3G has a black border around its shiny screen as well.
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