Until now, rumors indicated that Apple
will unveil the next generation MacBook Pros with Retina Display, iOS 6 -
its next generation mobile operating system, release update for iCloud
and OS X Mountain Lion at next week's WorldWide Developer Conference.
But looks like Apple may have more surprises for us. 9to5Mac now reports that Apple will update at least four out of their five Mac products. According to them, "WWDC 2012 might be the biggest simultaneous launch of new Macs in Apple’s history".
According to
sources, Apple is planning to update at least four out of their five Mac
lines at the June 11 WWDC kickoff keynote. Apple’s current Mac lines
are the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Pro. We are
hearing that Apple will release two configurations of the redesigned
15-inch MacBook Pro, but it is unclear what will happen to the other
MacBook Pro screen sizes. We previously reported that Apple is working
on a version of the 11 inch and 13 inch MacBook Airs with Retina
Displays, and we are led to believe that these new ultra-thin notebooks
will serve as the second Mac update announcement at WWDC. Apple will
likely release two new configurations of both MacBook Air screen sizes.
The third new
update will likely be a refresh to the iMac line. Apple last updated the
iMacs in May 2011 with faster processors, a vastly-improved graphics
system, Thunderbolt, and a FaceTime HD camera. [...]
[..] Apple is
also planning to refresh a fourth piece of their Mac line, and this
leaves the Mac mini and the Mac Pro. We are currently unsure whether or
not the Mac Pro or Mac mini will be the fourth Mac updated at the
conference, but both Macs are due for a refresh, especially the Mac
Pro.
9to5Mac also claims that
according to their sources, Apple will also introduce new and updated
accessories at the event, though the exact details are not yet known.
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