Macbook owners' long wait for an upgraded machine is almost over. The Apple is rumored to be unveiling three new models this Oct. 27.
The event will be taking place at Apple's Cupertino Headquarter this Thursday. There is a huge expectation to see a range of new Macbooks that will accordingly boost a "smartkey" screen above the normal keyboard.
A KGI Securities report confirmed the event and sources claimed that Apple will unveil three new MacBook models.
Apple's invitation had a simple slogan, "Hello again."
This seems to be in line with the "Hello" from the first Mac launch event in the 80s, Forbes noted. Now it is saying "Hello Again", which is rumored to be a new upgrade for the Mac.
Analysts KGI Securities said that at the event we will see the launch of a new 13-inch MacBook, a new 13-inch MacBook Pro and a new 15-inch MacBook Pro, reports Daily Mail.
Reports also claim that the new iMacs and a rumoured new 5K cinema displays won't form part of the announcement, according to 9to5mac.
It also doesn't mention the Mac Pro, Apple's tubular design, or Mac Mini.
Apple can also release the Macs, which will be running on macOS Sierra. As the products have seems to pass the Russian registration and labelled as 'portable personal computer models' with model identifiers of A1706, A1707 and A1708.
There are also rumours of a possible gold-painted MacBook Pro that can be revealed on Thursday. But there are high chances that Apple will reserve this version for the 12-inch MacBook, reported TechTimes.
Stay tuned for the more updates on Apple event of this Thursday. It is also confirmed that Apple will kicks its event off on Thursday at 1 p.m. ET.