IMac yes and 12-inch MacBook no

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Well it seems that Apple continues with silent updates How well my colleague Pedro Rodas describes in his article on the new update of the iMac launched by Apple this morning and with hardly any noise. Apple continues to make this type of surprise updates on its computers and we may like it more or less, but what is clear is that it has all the earmarks of being a common maneuver after the keynote.

We continue to reel off what they showed us in yesterday's keynote and we see interesting things in it, also if we look at the accessories of the iPhone 6s we will also see news in terms of covers, but this is not the topic I want to talk about now, I more interested in knowing why iMac update and no 12-inch MacBook update.

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Now the issue is to know if Apple in the next few hours the guys from Cupertino will launch the update for the MacBook or in the end it will be time to wait for the WWDC this summer. Just when these spectacular 12 ″ MacBooks are one year old since they were launched, we think it was a good time to update to a more powerful processor and why not, more RAM and a bigger SSD.

I understand with this movement of the update of the iMac that we will no longer see changes in terms of hardware until next year and the new MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and 12-inch MacBook will have to wait until the summer to receive the new series of processors and internal hardware changes. Another option to consider is that in the end Apple does not update the 12-inch MacBook, eliminate the MacBook Air from its catalog and update the MacBook Pro in the summer of this year, we will discover all this as the days go by ...

UPDATED: We have to inform our readers that Apple on their page has tagged all iMac models with the word NEW but it is not correct. The iMacs were not updated in March as we have specified in the article.


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  1.   Samuel Afonso Matos said

    Can someone tell me what they have updated on the iMac? Especially in the 21 ″ ... Either I am clueless or I do not see changes in the image shown in the article.

  2.   Moises proth said

    Not the Macbok.

  3.   Nickeditor said

    Not the 12-inch MacBook, the iMac either ...
    Apple has kept the labels back since they released the new iMac
    What a gaffe ... and twice