Scissor Mechanism Coming to MacBooks in June 2020

MacBook keyboard

Once again we have on the scene the controversial TF International Securities analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo, which indicates in a new report that the arrival of the scissor mechanism in the new MacBook is officially expected in June of next year.

A curious detail of the new Kuo note is that it does not provide data of any kind about the possible launch of the new 16-inch MacBook Pro that we have been watching on the net for so many months. In this case, he focuses solely and exclusively on talking about the new scissor mechanism for next June 2020.

I'm not entirely sure about it but I think I remember that Kuo himself explained in previous reports that the arrival of this new 16-inch MacBook Pro would take place this year, in addition to the new equipment already I would have the scissor keyboard - going back to remove the controversial butterfly keyboard - so we're waiting for Apple to release it. This may come to nothing and we have to wait until next year to see the new MacBook Pro with a bigger screen, who knows ...

What is clear is that the rumors about the arrival of the scissor mechanism again seem to gain strength and in this case, according to the analyst, it will be in June or July when we begin to see them again in the MacBook that Apple launches to the market. Could it be that they look forward to next year's WWDC? Well, according to the analyst, everything indicates that it will be so, we will see at the end what happens with this change in the keyboards but this leads us to ask another question ... If Apple launches a 16-inch MacBook Pro, would you buy it knowing that the keyboard next year?


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