Apple Event October 27: MacBook Pro 2016, iMac, 5K Display, AirPods To Launch? [VIDEO]

Apple event will be held on October Oct. 27 at Cupertino, California, headquarters. Reportedly, this event will look forward to apple computers--new desktops and laptops to rule 2017.

Fans can watch the live stream at 10 a.m. U.S. Pacific Time (1 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time). The words on Apple's event invitation says "Hello again," which might be a hint for the launch of the new MacBook.

Some devices expected in the event include the new MacBook Pro, which is expected to be redesigned and will be the star of the show. MacBook Pro 2016 is believed to be the best among its family with new touchscreen strip that sits just above the keyboard, according to Bloomberg.

Other MacBook Pro features include a fingerprint scanner, powerful graphics chip made by AMD, and TouchID fingerprint sensor considering Apple Pay (which relies on TouchID to verify users' identity). The new MacBook Pro is speculated to come with thinner, wider trackpad and inherit USB Type-C port, flatter keyboard, and pressure-sensitive trackpad.

Apple's iMac will reportedly come with new graphics chips from AMD and could launch before the end of the year. It is expected to be ready for sale in 2017.

5K Display is all set to hit the tech market as Apple recently stopped its Thunderbolt display. Rumors claimed that 5K display will be unveiled late this year, while Kuo says early 2017. As Apple's event on Oct. 27 is unveiling so many devices, it is highly expected to include the 5K Display.

AirPods is also being anticipated. Apple's debut wireless earbuds came into the picture with the release of iPhone in September, but there is nothing official yet. The Oct. 27 event would be the perfect event for it to release, Time reported. Apple's event 2016 has a lot of exciting devices to bring that will rule the upcoming year. Stay tuned for more updates.

 

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