MacBook Pro Retina Display 2013 Release Date: Specs Of New MacBook Air Hints At Upcoming Features Of Upcoming MacBook Pros, Apple Laptop Must Arrive This Year

MacBook Pro Retina Display 2013 release date is supposed to be on October 15 and rumors and tech watchers are floating every possible reason why the new Apple laptops must arrive this year. The new iMacs and the upcoming launch of OS X Mavericks are some reasons why we will definitely see the new MacBooks in 2013.

Apple has just recently updated its all-in-one iMac desktop computers with upgraded specs, namely the very chipset that the new MacBook Pros are expected to have. All iMacs now has the Intel Haswell fourth-generation processor. This means that between the MacBook Air, iMacs and MacBook Pros, it’s the latter that does not have the Intel Haswell processors in the current models available.

Similar to how the iMacs was released, it’s a possibility that unlike some launch dates where the date of announcement and availability has a gap of several days to months at a time, the upcoming MacBooks Pros could be available right after the announcement.

Another proof that we can see the MacBook Pros this year is the upcoming release of the OS X Mavericks, which recently had its eight developer preview recently. Many are pointing to an October 15 release for the company’s flagship OS and reports have also indicated that together with the OS X Mavericks, which has been announced by the Apple last June at the WWDC conference, it will launch the new line of MacBook Pros.

Since Apple does not comment on future releases, dismissing them as rumors, many industry insiders and tech watchers rely on past releases as benchmark on how the future holds for several devices. The launch of the Haswell-powered MacBook Air can then be a reliable guidepost in predicting what we can expect of the MacBook Pro version.

According to the International Business Times, the 2013 MacBook Air boasts more than 12 hours of battery life with the new chipset. If the same new battery life is applied to the MacBook Pro, we are expecting a jump from its current seven hours of battery life to 12 hours. As the Business Times reported, MacBook Pro users can now expect a full day of work without needing to charge their Apple laptop.

Another rumored spec for the new MacBook Pros is faster wi-fi. MacBook Air offered 802.11ac WiFI, which basically means faster connectivity. If the same WiFi configuration comes to the new MacBook Pros, we will only see faster connectivity and better online performance for the flagship laptop.

The recently released MacBook Airs offers additional storage with faster performance. The trend is expected to continue on its MacBook Pro counterpart, upgrading it not only in speed but also in storage capacity.

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