Techland: All the hype and prognostication around Apple‘s allegedly forthcoming MacBook Pro refresh pivots on two bullet points: thinner frames and higher-resolution screens. The new laptops — initially said to resemble the MacBook Air in terms of the latter’s tapered body, now said to be more of an existing box-frame shrink — are supposed to give us more power (with less expenditure) by way of Ivy Bridge as well as more to appreciate, screen-wise, while delivering all of that in a lighter, slimmer package.
Think of all the things you could buy with $7,000.
M2 Pro and M2 Max chips are coming.
Moreover, the customers can only use this self repair service on MacBook Air and MacBook Pro Models that have M1 chips.