MacBook Pro Retina Display 2013 Release Date: New Apple Laptop With Intel Haswell Processors Expected To Be Released Today W/O OS Mavericks

MacBook Pro Retina Display’s 2013 release date is expected to happen today, September 10 at Apple’s keynote later in the day. The company is predicted to announce the new Apple laptop with Intel Haswell processors.

Contrary to previous rumors, however, Apple is not expected to launch the MacBook Pro today with the OS Mavericks. A recent report by 9 to 5 Mac said that OS Mavericks will have an October release date and the delay was caused by the Cupertino’s tech giant to rush iOS 7 for today’s launch.

The newest generation of Apple’s high-end laptop will be launching instead with the newest lines of iPhones and the iOS 7.

The Cupertino tech giant has officially confirmed the date of its Sept. 10 keynote by sending out a colorful invitation to the media last Thursday. The special invite is decorated with colorful bright dots with the infamous Apple logo in the middle with a special message.

“This should brighten everyone’s day,” was written on the card. Many are anticipating that this would be the day when the company would also launch two iPhone models, dubbed as the iPhone 5S and a budget phone called the iPhone C.

According to the Business Times, Apple will launch a cheaper version of the famous handset, with the budget phone coming in different color versions. The recent invitation strongly suggests that the company is definitely working on launching a device with multiple colors.

Many Apple fans have also been waiting for the release of a new line of MacBook Pro and the company is also expected to launch a new version of the laptop that will feature Intel Haswell processors and full HD FaceTime camera.

Gotta Be Mobile earlier reported that the updated processor in the Retina MacBook Pros will support 4K display. The new high-resolution displays, however, are expected by many to be 4x better than standard HD screens.

Reading another clue that the new MacBooks are coming to town, one of the country’s largest electronics retailer BestBuy slashed $200 off the price of the current MacBook Pro line Labor Day.

The tactic is usually applied to unload inventory of what will soon to be an older model of a particular gadget or device.

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