Low stock of the Thunderbolt Display in the Apple Store

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The truth is that this past week we already saw a similar episode with the stock of the Cupertino company's routers, the Airport Xtreme and the Airport Time Capsule. The point is that these changes in Apple's router may be seen after this year's WWDC. And now there is new news regarding the lack of stock of a product in some stores in the United States, Australia and Europe, specifically the Thunderbolt Display.

The truth and what we are all thinking right now is that Apple update this 27-inch bright widescreen 16: 9 display featuring a 2.560-by-1.440 resolution. The resolution is good, but currently we have the iMac Retina that we can say "it brings out the colors" to the Thunderbolt Display.

In the case of airports, it seems that Apple's idea is update FCC certification That would peak this year, some say even the Cupertino guys could upgrade the router by adding Amazon's Echo-like features, but that's just guesswork.

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It is possible that in these Thunderbolt Display you also have to renew this certification, but it also carries since last 2011 without a change or improvement and the design more closely resembles the old iMac, thicker and the specs need improvement.

In any case, we are having many expectations for the developer conference that starts in less than two weeks, so we are not going to say that Apple presents new Thunderbolt Displays in it, but it could launch the update without making a lot of noise as it does sometimes with Macs. We will be attentive but the stock on the Spanish website is not affected, so we will see What's up.


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