Apple updated MacBook Air, adding True Tone to its Retina display for a more natural viewing experience, and lowering the price to $1,099, with an even lower price of $999 for college students.
According to the official statement of the company which was published on Tuesday, the entry-level $1,299 13-inch MacBook Pro has been updated with the latest 8th-generation quad-core processors, making it two times more powerful than before. It also now features Touch Bar and Touch ID, a True Tone Retina display and the Apple T2 Security Chip, and is available for $1,199 for college students.
Mac notebooks have never been more popular in higher education, with Student Monitor data showing nearly 60 percent of US college notebook buyers own a Mac.
macOS Catalina Coming this Fall
According to the information, Apple’s operating system macOS Catalina will be released in this fall. macOS Catalina’s new security features keep users better protected and Voice Control lets users control their Mac entirely with their voice.