Apple plans to release a redesigned MacBook Pro under the name MacBook Ultra, according to industry rumors. The laptop will feature an OLED touchscreen display and thinner chassis compared to current models. macOS 27 beta software already includes code references for wireless iPad Sidecar support on MacBooks.
macOS 27 beta code reveals wireless iPad Sidecar support and touch gestures for the rumored OLED laptop.
The rumored device targets Apple's high-end laptop market with two screen size options. Users can expect either a 14.3-inch or 16.3-inch OLED display diagonal. The design reportedly drops the camera notch in favor of a punch-hole layout similar to Dynamic Island.
Apple intends to power the MacBook Ultra with next-generation silicon chips. Industry expectations point toward Apple M6 Pro or M6 Max processors for this release. Rumors suggest the new processors will offer better speed and power savings compared to existing models.
Software evidence suggests Apple is preparing touchscreen gestures for macOS 27 on MacBooks. Beta code references include pinch-to-zoom and hover replacement via finger movement. This software integration aligns with the hardware rumors about an OLED display with touch capability.
The MacBook Ultra launch window remains speculative among analysts. Reports suggest a release timeframe between September 2026 and spring 2027. Apple has not yet confirmed any details regarding pricing or availability for this product line.



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