The macOS Monterey beta 7 shows the resolutions of the future MacBook Pros of 14 and 16 ″

new Apple MacBook Pro 16 "M2

Earlier this week the Cupertino company released the seventh beta version of macOS Monterey for developers and in it more clues about the new MacBook Pros have been detected. In this case it is said that the resolutions detected in the beta version show what it would be possibly a clear reference to the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros respectively.

We are talking about screen resolutions discovered and published for the first time in the MacRumors website with the name "Retina 3456 x 2234" and "Retina 3024 x 1964". These screen resolutions do not correspond to the screen resolutions built into any of the current or previous Mac products.

The Macbook Pros around the corner

MacBook Pro Resolution Filtered

Many are those who bet on an Apple presentation or event for this month of October and no more than November. In any case, what does seem clear is that everything indicates that we will have new equipment before the end of this year 2021. In the upper capture you can see the two models that are supposed to be the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro.

It will be necessary to specify some points such as the issue of the new processor, if it will be an M1, an M1X or will they go directly to the M2. What does seem clear is that the company is preparing for a not too distant date the launch of the new MacBook Pro with a larger screen and possibly the same design that we have in current computers. We highly doubt that new MacBook Pros will be released this year with a significant design change beyond the larger screen.


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