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MacBook Air is currently Apple's only laptop without a retina display. The report says that a low-cost Retina MacBook Air is coming onto the market this autumn. ark Gurman is a Apple Laker series with a frightening curriculum vitae of exact shovels from the business, so when he claims something as fact, folks take notice of it. If Gurman is co-authoring a review that says Apple will be releasing a cheaper new MacBook with the same shape as the old Air, but slimmer steady rests and a retina display (finally!), you can be happy.

If it says in this paper that the notebook is due in October - well, I think the Christmas listing just goes to write itself. A Digitimes article last weekend proposed that Quanta, an Asia-based producer of Apple's MacBooks, would see an rise in orders towards the end of this year thanks to new cheaper MacBooks.

Out of this report: Bloomberg's reports confirm that: Both Quanta Computer Inc. and Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. make the current MacBook line-up and will make the new line-up, said those involved in Apple's work. It doesn't contain too many additional detail about the new MacBook Air except for information about a retina display and narrower apertures.

At least five years after its launch, the 13-inch MacBook Air set the standard for slim and lightweight notebooks for most consumers. When a real high-definition display became a must on any notebook, the Air gradually lost popularity, and when the 13-inch MacBook Pro was remodelled to become slimmer, and the 12-inch Retina MacBook was released, it was pressed outright.

However, Apple felt the impact of the losses, especially in the educational area. Inexpensive use of Chromebook and Windows laptops has increased at an exponential rate in school, and student users, usually the most popular MacBook fan community, have been influenced by less expensive notebook choices that provide more portable performance at a much lower price. And the good word in the review doesn't stop with the upgraded MacBook Air.

loomberg also says that apple is launching an upgraded Mac Minis designed for more professional use. As with MacBook Air, it's been years since the Mac Minis have seen a significant fix, and the review states that this species Bump is intended for both Mac OS X and Mac OS X users: And Apple is making plans to bring Macini up to speed for the first time in about four years.

It' a Mac desk top that has no display, keypad, or mousepad in the case and cost $500. In this year' Apple is concentrating primarily on these per-user models, and new memory and processing choices are likely to make it more costly than earlier releases, they said. One small but costly Mac desk top won't be a big sell as a new MacBook Air would be, but that makes this message almost better.

MacBook communities (if that's a thing at all!) have felt ignored by Apple for years, as the high-end product niches Apple was once known for have been gradually put to use. Hopefully, a new Mac Mini Pro will come to Space Grey at all - this would be the safest way to make sure that someone listens to Cupertino.

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