Apple considers a folding 20-inch full-screen MacBook

MacBook Pro from 2021

Apple is a box of surprises. When you think that you can not surprise mortals, you go and decide that it is time to think about creating a MacBook different from everything we know so far and that is on the shelves of the Apple Store. If you thought why Apple had not already launched a folding iPhone, it is because it seems that first wants to launch a Foldable MacBook. Yes, as you hear. Nothing more and nothing less than a 20-inch computer. Let's see what the details are.

With a new DSCC report On upcoming foldable devices, Young explained that Apple's long-rumored foldable iPhone has been delayed until 2025. So far it looks like everything may be back to normal. A folding iPhone that is delayed and it is already common to hear rumors about it but we do not know for sure when we could see it in the markets. But the surprise comes a little later when it is said that a folding MacBook is proposed. 

Apple is reportedly exploring the possibility of offering full-screen foldable laptops. The company is said to be thinking of launch foldable laptops with screens around 20 inches in size and that it is already in talks with its suppliers.

Again, Young said this device could form a new product category for Apple and result in a dual-use product, as it can function as a laptop with a full-size on-screen keyboard when folded and as a monitor when folded. unfolds and is used with an external keyboard. It could allow 4K or higher resolutions.

However. Let us not think that this can and should be immediate. It will be for 2026 or 2027. So now that it has come to the fore, I suppose that soon we will have this type of laptop created by the competition.


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