Apple’s Entry-Level MacBook Pro With M2 Chip to Launch Later This Year Without ProMotion Technology
Mark Gurman shared new details on the entry-level M2-powered MacBook Pro model in his Power On newsletter. He suggested that Apple will launch the M2 MacBook Pro model in November of this year. We have previously heard that the M2 MacBook Pro will be a successor to the 13-inch variant with an M1 chip. The M2 chip will be more powerful than the M1 but it will fall behind the company’s M1 Pro and M1 Max. While benchmarks and other details are out of the question at this point, Gurman also shared a key differentiating factor from the recently launched 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models. Gurman expects that Apple will compromise on the display technology compared to the new MacBook Pro models. What this means is that there will be no 120Hz ProMotion display on the M2 MacBook Pro. Other than this, it will feature less storage and processing power. In addition, the Touch Bar will be forever gone as the company will shift to the new keyboard mechanism. The M2 MacBook Pro will be priced lower than the base model of the 14-inch MacBook Pro. According to the analyst, the M2 MacBook Pro will launch with an LCD screen with no ProMotion technology. It is rumored that the forthcoming MacBook Air will feature a mini-LED display but it will not get the ProMotion display. Other than this, Gurman points out that the 24-inch iMac will be updated as well along with the entry-level Mac mini. Henceforth, we can expect Apple to announce up to four new Macs with its custom silicon. This is all there is to it, folks. What are your thoughts on the M2 MacBook Pro? Share your views with us in the comments.