Apple's Entry-Level MacBook Pro May Get a Redesign
Apple plans to launch a revamped entry-level MacBook Pro by early 2027, according to Bloomberg.

Apple is working on a revamped version of its entry-level MacBook Pro that could launch as soon as the first half of 2027, Bloomberg reports. The company is also testing four new iPad Pros that are set to launch in the spring with a focus on internal improvements. The updated MacBook Pro, which will keep the 14-inch screen size, will have a design that's in line with what Apple is planning for the touch screen MacBooks it also has in the works, Bloomberg says.
Those new touch screen laptops are set to be released between the end of this year and early next year, and Bloomberg has previously reported that they will get a Dynamic Island feature. Apple's plans for its MacBook lineup have been closely watched by industry analysts and consumers. The company has been gradually updating its MacBook Pro models with new processors and features.
The redesign of the entry-level MacBook Pro could help Apple appeal to a wider range of consumers. With the laptop market remaining competitive, Apple's updates will likely be closely scrutinized by tech enthusiasts. Why this matters: A revamped entry-level MacBook Pro could have significant implications for Apple's position in the laptop market.
As the company continues to push the boundaries of its MacBook lineup, developers and businesses may need to adapt to new hardware specifications and design changes. Consumers, on the other hand, may benefit from improved performance and new features. However, questions remain about how Apple's plans for its touch screen MacBooks will impact the overall user experience and whether the company will be able to maintain its premium pricing strategy.
The success of these new laptops will depend on Apple's ability to balance innovation with affordability and user demand.
Source: The Verge