Kuo Says 16 ″ MacBook Pro Will Now Have Scissor Mechanism Keyboard

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Yes, it is not another rumor that comes from an unreliable source, although it is also true that the well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo throws many rumors during the year and it is difficult for him to be wrong at the end ... In any case, what interests us is that the rumor is not new on the net and We could be facing another success from Kuo.

We have been talking about the butterfly keyboard issues on MacBooks and now it seems Apple will switch back to these keyboards after several unsuccessful troubleshooting attempts. In this case, the important thing is that we could see these changes soon, specifically next October with the arrival of a supposed 16-inch MacBook Pro.

The keyboards would go back to being with a scissor mechanism on all computers

And it is that in addition to this new MacBook Pro that can be presented in a few months, the company would already be tired of the problems and attempts to solve the butterfly keyboard and will finally choose to change all the keyboards in its following models. The truth is that short key travel makes typing much faster when you get used to it, but precisely the problem is that because of this short travel of the keys they can get stuck with some dirt.

And after several attempts to solve the problem with various modifications to the keyboard, in Cupertino they would be giving up on this issue and for that reason they are going to change the butterfly mechanism for the traditional but improved scissor mechanism. In any case, this is not something confirmed by Apple, it is simply one more rumor that comes from the hand of Kuo, although it is true that we have been reading this for a long time and it is possible that in the end it will end up happening. Those of us who have the butterfly keyboard on our MacBook because we have to continue enjoying it until it breaks and when that happens, take the equipment to an Apple store since they have a free repair program and not all break ...


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