Wed, 16 May 2012 00:42:52

Apple Macbook Pro
Apple is likely to unveil a freshly updated edition of its MacBook Pro range of laptops during the WWDC this year, according to TechRadar.
While there are scant details about the precise plans that Apple has for its high end notebooks, it seems likely that these models will be thinner than their predecessors, while also packing in more power.
An ultra high resolution Retina Display is also thought to be an option on the 15 inch iteration of the MacBook Pro, with Apple choosing to integrate USB 3.0 ports, to sweeten the deal.
The new devices are unlikely to come close to matching the MacBook Air, or the Intel range of Ultrabook laptops, when it comes to thinness, but any kind of reduction in depth will be welcomed by fans.
Apple is getting ready to release the latest version of its OS X operating system in the middle of the year, which would coincide nicely with the arrival of new laptops. The promise of a Retina display would also show that there is a growing convergence between Apple’s laptops and its mobile devices like the iPad, the latter of which are becoming the testing ground for the latest technology.