MacBook 2017: Design And Release Date Rumors

WIth its sleek, space-age design and rampant release date rumors, the MacBook 2017 has gotten Apple users all excited. 

From a post shared by Mac World UK, Apple released the Macbook 2016 with its 12-inch variant back in April 2016. But its design has already made many MacBook users think of how the MacBook 2017 would look like. However, there are also rumors that a 13-inch MacBook will be released latter part of 2016. According to Ming- Chi Kuo, Apple Analyst of KGI Securities, he shared that Apple is planning to introduce a 13-inch Macbook third quarter of 2016.

Generally, Mac fanatics expected that details of the MacBook 2017 will be announced during Apple's Spring Event. But fans were disappointed when Apple revealed the release of iPhone SE, 9.7 iPad Pro and Apple Watch straps, but nothing about the MacBook 2017.

Since the MacBook Air is already 8 years old, there have been also been rumors circulating that the 13-inch Macbook will soon replace it. As it can be recalled, many immediately grabbed the opportunity of owning a MacBook Air for its sleek, slim and compact design, regardless if it's the 10-inch or 13-inch variant.

According to T3, The Gadget Website, the MacBook was released May 16, 2006, coming out in either black or white. Back in 2008, the MacBook was the best selling laptop among all the brands in the US. This is so because of the support MacBook got from the consumer and education markets.

The production for the original MacBook was stopped in 2011 and it was by the MacBook Air. But the MacBook was re-introduced to the mass market again in March 2015. The newer MacBooks are considerably thinner and more powerful, but with a steeper price tag.

It is indeed interesting to wait for what is in store for the newest MacBook 2017. Will it be coming out with a 13-inch version or will it be sticking to its original 12-inch variant but with better specs?

MacBook users, just stay tuned and wait for the latest updates for the Macbook 2017. 

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