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Updated · 9to5Mac · Apr 23
Apple to launch redesigned M6 MacBook Pro with touchscreen and OLED display in 2026
Updated
Updated · 9to5Mac · Apr 23

Apple to launch redesigned M6 MacBook Pro with touchscreen and OLED display in 2026

11 articles · Updated · 9to5Mac · Apr 23
  • The new MacBook Pro is expected to debut later this year with a thinner, lighter design and M6, M6 Pro, and M6 Max chips built on a 2nm process.
  • It will be the first Mac to feature both a touchscreen and OLED display, along with a Dynamic Island interface replacing the notch and possibly a cellular connectivity option with Apple's C2 modem.
  • macOS 27 will be optimized for touch input, supporting gestures from iOS and iPadOS, while the OLED screen should improve contrast and viewing angles, reflecting Apple's broader hardware and software integration strategy.
Will the M6 MacBook Pro's new touchscreen and OLED display make it unaffordably expensive?
After years of resistance, can Apple create a touchscreen Mac that feels essential, not like a gimmick?
With macOS 27 dropping Intel support, are millions of older MacBooks facing forced obsolescence?
Do supply chain delays for the M6 MacBook Pro signal bigger manufacturing problems for Apple?
Is 5G connectivity finally coming to the Mac, and will Apple's own C2 modem power it?
Will the M6 chip's jump to a 2nm process truly deliver a 'larger-than-usual' performance leap?