Wednesday 26 October 2016

In Latest "Bold, Courageous" Move, Apple Plans To Release MacBook Pro without Screen

CALIFORNIA - Apple Inc's newest update to the MacBook Pro line of laptops has stirred controversy on the Internet, after pictures leaked of a a day ahead of Apple's "Hello Again" event which seem to show a MacBook with no screen.
Industry insiders are claiming that the removal of the screen is a "much needed courageous leap" and "the future of laptops". The leaker (who wishes to remain anonymous) says that Apple will sell the new MacBook for $1999 for the lowest end model, and an "Apple Display Portable" for another $999 if you'd like to use the laptop on the go. An "Apple Display Desktop" will supposedly be included that has a non-removable stand so you can use the laptop right out of the box. The display will use a connector that can only be found on the MacBook Pro, meaning that existing displays will not work with it. Apple declined to comment, but said "We have big plans for tomorrow that will change the face of computing." Tim Cook, when directly contacted, said: "We care about our customers experience with Apple products, and we will take every chance we can to make our products more enriched by making sure all accessories are Apple Certified."