Latest MacBook Pro will be totally redesigned
Apple is set to totally overhaul the MacBook Pro, giving the well-liked notebook an innovative design much nearer to that of the MacBook Air, according to a statement. Apple Insider claims to facilitate sources recognizable with the innovative MacBook Pro intend has said that the optical drives and usual hard disk drives will be scrapped altogether. As an alternative there will be solid-state drives (SSDs), enabling the MacBook Pro to be a great deal thinner than before, but moreover reducing the number of moving parts – the effect of which must be a much more robust MacBook that is less likely to break.

Existing MacBook Pro designs are probable to be phased away over the path of the year, the statement says, and Apple should be supposed to have finished “a top-to-bottom restore of its notebooks lineup” by the last part of 2012. There will be 15inche and 17inche models of the latest MacBook Pro, though the last will be released subsequent to the 15inche version, which is predictable to be released for a moment in the second quarter of 2012. It will have Thunderbolt connectivity and will be based in the region of Intel’s forthcoming Ivy Bridge architecture, Apple Insider believes.
Of course, this is not the first we have heard of a thinner, 15in MacBook. Back in October, rumors from Japan stretch that Apple was working on such a device, though it was uncertain whether it was a superior MacBook Air or thinner MacBook Pro. Components for the latest MacBook were reported to have in progress shipping towards the end of previous year.









