Finally we will not have new 5k monitors with integrated GPU in this WWDC

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This week you are being one of the intense ones when it comes to rumors, leaks and news from Apple. In a way that we have more rumors is a clear indication that Apple products are close, but it will not be at this year's WWDC where we see his presentation. While it is true that Mac lovers want to see the new MacBook Pro presented and have to wait a while to be able to touch it in stores, it seems that this will not be possible.

Besides the MacBook Pro, we have several fronts as far as new hardware is concerned and it seems that will not be the case either. Product stock problems in Apple stores cause rumors and speculation to skyrocket in the media and this happened with the elimination of the stock of the Airport Xtreme and Airport Time Capsule and with the Apple Thunderbolt monitors.

The truth is that the monitors have not just closed the door completely to the rumor. There is obviously the possibility that the Cupertino guys will launch them renewed this yearIn fact we believe that after this time it is their turn, but it is not expected to be at WWDC which will be held in less than two weeks.

So anyone who wants to buy one of these Apple monitors, the best advice right now is to wait for the tab to move. The renovation could be closer than we think, but obviously at the developer conference they are not going to present all this new hardware. It may be that they give us clues about it or even that if they show a product, but in principle it would be ruled out that they were these spectacular 5K screens with its own GPU.

Thank the notice of the user and reader of our blog, Ivan Leis.


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