Analyst: Apple’s 16-inch MacBook with 3072×1920 resolution coming in September

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According to analyst firm IHS Markit, Apple will release a 16-inch MacBook Pro in September with a resolution of 3072×1920 pixels. The screen would be an LCD, just like the current models. Other details about the new MacBook are not yet known.

IHS Markit describes the arrival of the 16″ MacBook Pro in a report published by Forbes. The analyst firm has sources in the display industry and therefore would be aware of the arrival of the new MacBook. LG Display would be the maker of the 16″ panel and the manufacturer would expect to deliver 250,000 panels per month. According to the analyst firm, new versions of the MacBook 13.3″ and the MacBook Air will also be released in September. No further details are known about this.

Today’s largest MacBook Pros have a 15.4″ display with a resolution of 2880×1800 pixels, good for a pixel density of 220 pixels per inch. The new model gets a slightly higher resolution of 3072×1920 pixels; possibly to equalize the pixel density. stick to the existing models. If the new laptop also has a pixel density of 220 ppi, it would have a screen of about 16.4″. In the case of a 16″ screen, the pixel density is 226 ppi.

There have been rumors about the arrival of a 16″ MacBook Pro for some time. Earlier this year, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that Apple will release a MacBook Pro variant this year that has a screen size between 16″ and 16.5″. laptop would also have a new design. In the same message, Kuo predicted the arrival of a 31″ monitor with 6k resolution. Apple introduced that screen in early June along with the new Mac Pro.

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