The 2021 MacBook Pro may feature a Mini-LED display, and could be launched in the year's fourth quarter.
analyst Ming-Chi Kuo who did mention that the 2021 MacBook Pro would be getting a Mini-LED display. For context, a Mini-LED display comprises thousands of tiny LEDs in the backlight that will produce higher contrasts, better colour saturation and increased brightness.launched a few months back.
The release duration in the newsletter also aligns with claims from frequent Twitter tipster Dylan who also iterated that the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models will “definitely” launch in Q4, either in late October or early November.— Dylan
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