A MacBook Pro design refresh is probably years away
Apple probably won't be changing the design of its MacBook Pro for a few more years, as the company continues to increase the longevity of its products.

An example of a current-gen MacBook Pro
Apple's MacBook Pro and MacBook Air are iconic in the world of notebooks. But, when consumers look for new features and designs to justify upgrades, Apple is pretty much sticking to what it already has.
The MacBook Pro uses a form factor that was introduced by Apple in 2021, making it three years old. According to Bloomberg estimates on Sunday, the next major refresh of the design may not happen until 2025 or 2026.
Likewise, the MacBook Air was last redesigned in 2022. Another design change will probably take years to arrive, based on Apple's usual timescales.
The iPad Pro, another productivity-focused product, has only just been given a big update. However, that was an update that took approximately six years to become a reality.
With Apple's continued push to make its hardware as long-lasting as possible, this makes it a great proposition for consumers to buy hard-wearing hardware, the report reasons. However, it's also making it harder for consumers to regularly upgrade.
The upshot is that Apple still has the potential to bring in customers, thanks to software and AI upgrades.
Rumor Score: Likely
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the iMac chin, l-shaped stand, square shape
the Mac Pro handle placement, leg placement, entire front and back perforated, etc.
heck, the monitors don’t look much different than the old cinema displays beyond thin bezels and shorter cover radius.
The very tight corners and vertical sides are brutal compared to 25 years of TiBook iterations. The Pismo before was serious but fun. Apple should IMHO dial back on the current aggressive design language.