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The bigger Macbook Pro everyone’s waiting for

Get ready for a sky-high price tag for the first new Macbook Pro in years.

- BY MICHAEL SIMON

Apple might have just updated its 13- and 15-inch laptops with better processors and a tweak to the much-maligned butterfly keyboard, but there might be a completely new model arriving later this year.

Unfortunat­ely, you probably won’t be able to afford it.

Echoing a previous report by Ming-chi Kuo ( go.macworld.com/ming), IHS Markit analyst Jeff Lin says that Apple is planning to release a 16-inch Macbook Pro in

September, marking the first new size for Apple’s flagship notebook since the 13-inch model was introduced in 2009. It would also represent the biggest Macbook since the 17-inch Macbook Pro was discontinu­ed in 2012.

Little is known about the new model, but Lin says it will be using a 3072 x 1920 LCD, higher than the 15-inch model’s 2,880 x 1,800 screen but not OLED as has been rumored.

As Kuo previously suggested, the 16-inch Macbook Pro will likely be more than a larger version of the current laptop. The new Mac will reportedly have an all-new design and occupy a higher tier in Apple’s product matrix. Since the current 15-inch Macbook Pro starts at $2,399, the new model’s entry will likely top $3,000, and possibly touch $3,500 depending on the base model’s configurat­ion.

But if that brings the long-overdue changes to the keyboard ( go.macworld. com/kych), pro users will be happy to buy one at any price. The current Mac Pro’s butterfly keyboard has been the subject of much consternat­ion, from their lack of travel to loud noise, and dust and debris issues. Apple has issued a Keyboard Service Program for 2016-2019 Macbook Pro models to fix unresponsi­ve and overly responsive keys as well as several fixes to the design, but it’s stopped short of completely overhaulin­g the butterfly keyboard.

A redesigned Macbook Pro would also presumably bring slimmer bezels, a smaller frame, and better battery life.

Based on Lin’s time frame, the new model will likely launch at the same time as macos 10.15 Catalina ( go.macworld. com/10ct). ■

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The butterfly keys on the Macbook might look cool but they’re problemati­c to say the least.

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