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16-inch MacBook Pro Keyboard to Adopt Durable Scissor Switch Design, Followed by More Models in 2020, Claims Analyst

16-inch MacBook Pro Keyboard to Adopt Durable Scissor Switch Design, Followed by More Models in 2020, Claims Analyst

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https://wccftech.com/16-inch-macbook-pro-keyboard-scissor-switch-kuo/

The 16-inch MacBook Pro keyboard will apparently be upgraded to the scissor switch design, a rumor which was first talked about by renowned Apple analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo of TF International Securities. While the new notebook is said to arrive later this year during the month of October for a rumored base price of $3,000, Apple is expected to adopt the same keyboard on future models. Here’s a deeper look into the report and see how this could benefit the customer, as well as Apple.

Kuo has shared an investor note outlining his predictions for the scissor switch keyboard adoption, for not just the upcoming 16-inch MacBook Pro, but all models expected to launch in 2020. The current butterfly mechanism has been a problematic decision for Apple, and it was a choice made by the company to reduce the thickness of the machine.

16-inch MacBook Pro Keyboard to Adopt Durable Scissor Switch Design, Followed by More Models in 2020, Claims Analyst

Jul 25, 2019, 7:28pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/16-inch-macbook-pro-keyboard-scissor-switch-kuo/ > The 16-inch MacBook Pro keyboard will apparently be upgraded to the scissor switch design, a rumor which was first talked about by renowned Apple analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo of TF International Securities. While the new notebook is said to arrive later this year during the month of October for a rumored base price of $3,000, Apple is expected to adopt the same keyboard on future models. Here’s a deeper look into the report and see how this could benefit the customer, as well as Apple. > Kuo has shared an investor note outlining his predictions for the scissor switch keyboard adoption, for not just the upcoming 16-inch MacBook Pro, but all models expected to launch in 2020. The current butterfly mechanism has been a problematic decision for Apple, and it was a choice made by the company to reduce the thickness of the machine.