The possibility of Apple’s new MacBooks supporting touch screens in 2025

Apple In recent years, it has believed that the use of touch screens in laptops and MacBooks is inappropriate and does not create an interesting harmony, and this company has proposed its iPad series of products to users in this regard, however, in a recent report by Mark Gruman, a technology reporter Bloomberg has acknowledged that Apple is actively involved in a project to add touch screens to the Mac line of products.
According to unnamed people familiar with Apple’s plans, the company plans to launch the first series of MacBook computers with touchscreen support in 2025. The tech giant also plans to use OLED instead of mini LED displays in its laptops in the future.
According to Gorman, the same display technology will come to the iPad Pro in the first half of 2024. Steve Jobs, one of the late founders of Apple, in the past was completely against folding laptops and touch screen functionality for these products. In 2010, he said in this regard that the display and the supporting fleet of the touch screen should not be vertical due to bad ergonomics and hand fatigue.
Tim Cook, the successor of Jobs and the current CEO of this company, repeated the same view in 2012 and considered the touch screen in laptops to be a combination of a toaster and a refrigerator! However, with the passage of time and changes, the views of people and companies change, and according to reports, Apple will probably release this series of products with touch screens in the coming years.
However, due to unfavorable feedback in this regard in the company’s past products, Apple may still be able to give up on this issue, and the company released the MacBook Pro in 2016 with support for a touch toolbar, which will eventually be released in 2021. The reason of not welcoming customers had to remove it in 14 and 16 inch models.
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