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Apple may bring touch to a cheap MacBook, Kuo says
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59002, member: 636"] Apple has avoided the entry-level notebook market for years, though stabilizing prices make devices more accessible. Amazon currently offers the base 13-inch M4 MacBook Air with 16GB unified RAM and 256GB storage for $799. The company plans mass production of an even more affordable MacBook this quarter. TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggests Apple already develops a 2027 successor featuring unprecedented touch support. This would mark the first Mac with touchscreen capabilities. Kuo states the initial touch-enabled MacBook will be an OLED MacBook Pro entering mass production during 2026. Apple has historically avoided touch input on Macs to prevent competition with iPad sales. The analyst believes Apple recognizes that touchscreens can enhance notebook productivity based on iPad user behavior studies. However, macOS remains designed for traditional keyboard and trackpad interaction. Kuo acknowledges uncertainty about potential software modifications and admits his previous Apple predictions have proven inaccurate. [/QUOTE]
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