New 2018 MacBook
Pro - Features Wishlist & Rumors! #Helpful Post
Yo
guys, Jonathan here, today I'm excited
because
we're talking 2018 Macbook Pros,
what
to expect, when to expect them,
and
that means if you're looking to buy one,
unless
you absolutely need one this second,
I
would try and hold off because we should
see
new models sooner than later.
Now
for those that have been watching the news,
Apple
recently announced two events,
one
in March that is specifically centered around education,
and
then of course WWDC 2018 which is slated for June.
I
wouldn't hold my breath for new Macbooks
or
Macbook Pros at the the March event,
rather
WWDC seems to make a lot more sense to me
so
if you're if you're talking new Macbooks
and
new Macbook Pros in June, I would say (kiss noise)
Today
though I wanna break this down
into
a top five features and rumors wishlist
that's
all kind of sandwiched together,
maybe
a couple of things that we have
a
great chance of seeing and also a couple of things
that
aren't as likely, but would still be amazing.
So
kicking off the list at number one is something
I've
been wanting for a really long time,
but
2018 might be the year
where
that wish finally comes true,
and
that is a quad core 13-inch Macbook Pro.
For
pretty much ever now the 13-inch Macbook Pro
has
been maxed at a dual core and don't get me wrong,
they
perform great but when you stack them side by side
against
a quad core 15-inch Macbook Pro,
the
performance is night and day.
My
buddy Dave2D did an amazing overview and breakdown
of
what to expect as far as the processors go
in
the 2018 Macbooks and Macbook Pros
that
actually inspired me to do this video,
I'm
not gonna go as technical as he did
so
if you wanna watch that I'll link down below
but
the idea of a 13-inch Macbook Pro
with
a quad core processor really excites me.
I
love the portability, how lightweight they are,
but
it's always been the quad core and performance options
of
the 15-inch Macbook Pro that's kind of led me that way,
but
with the option potentially coming
to
a 13-inch Macbook Pro maybe 2018
is
the year that I finally switch.
Next
up at number two pertains to both
the
13-inch Macbook Pro and the 13-inch Macbook Air
because
as of now the 13-inch Macbook Air to me,
is
a really awkward place in terms of Apple notebooks,
I
would not recommend it sheerly because of
how
bad the display is compared to the 13-inch Macbook Pro.
The
problem is, though, not everyone needs the ports,
the
power, or probably more significantly,
the
price of a Macbook Pro.
2018
seems to be the year, though,
where's
there's finally gonna be a solution.
Based
off rumors it's looking like
we
should finally see an update
to
the Macbook Air, specifically in the display.
It's
gonna be a lower-quality panel
compared
to the 13-inch Macbook Pro,
but
it should be significantly better than
what's
on the Macbook Air now,
which
is the biggest reason, like I said, not to buy one.
Potentially
the thing you should get
more
excited with the Macbook Air though,
is
gonna be the rumored price tag,
which
is slated to start at 900 bucks, potentially cheaper,
which
more than likely, in Apple Talk,
probably
means 899, but still great news nonetheless.
This,
I think, will make a much better and smarter option
to
the 13-inch Macbook Pro without Touch Bar,
I
think people going for those a, wanted to save money,
and
b, don't need all the features of a Macbook Pro,
so
an updated 13-inch Macbook Air makes way more sense.
So
now we are moving on to number three,
we
are talking about the 15-inch Macbook Pro,
and
as long as the 13-inch Macbook Pro
has
been locked at two cores,
the
15-inch Macbook Pro has been locked at four cores,
but
2018 might be the year where we see
a
six core Macbook Pro, which has me drooling.
So
yeah the idea of six cores in a Macbook Pro
sounds
amazing, I may have spoke too soon
with
the idea of using a quad core
13-inch
Macbook Pro as my everyday machine
because
if there was a 15-inch Macbook Pro with six cores,
not
gonna lie I would probably go that route.
Now
in no way would this replace an iMac Pro,
but
for those looking at the 15-inch Macbook Pro,
to
potentially replace a regular 5K iMac,
this
actually makes a lot of sense.
Currently
when you stack a 27-inch, 5K iMac
next
to a 15-inch Macbook Pro,
on
paper they seem really similar.
They're
both quad core, but you get
a
ton more performance with the 5K iMac,
but
with the potential release of a six core Macbook Pro,
that
might make up for some of the difference.
So
I'm not sure what I'm more excited for,
a
quad core 13-inch Macbook Pro
or
a six core 15-inch Macbook Pro.
They
both sound amazing, but I would love to hear
what
you guys think with a comment down below.
Next,
number four, we've kind of seen this
natural
progression where first,
we
saw Touch ID come to the iPhone,
naturally
we then wanted to see
that
come to the Macbook Pro, it did,
but
Apple debuted Faces in the iPhone Ten,
and
I would love to see that on the new Macbook Pros.
In
a lot of ways, Face ID makes a ton of sense
for
Macbook or Macbook Pro and, unlike the iPhone Ten,
I
don't think Apple has to eliminate Touch ID,
but
rather it's a great opportunity to keep both options.
With
a Macbook or a Macbook Pro
you're
already staring at your screen,
so
whether you're installing a program,
making
a purchase or just unlocking your Macbook,
it
would be lightning fast.
Plus
I'm pretty sure every person on this planet
wants
the opportunity to create an Animoji on their Macbook.
I'm
kidding, joke's aside, though
it
kind of seems like it's only the next natural progression
since
we saw Face ID on the iPhone,
it
would be an amazing upgrade to the Macbook Pro.
But
with this one I wouldn't bet
on
it coming to these 2018 Macbook Pros,
we
might have to wait until 2019 to see that happen,
but
either way, I got my fingers crossed.
Last
step pertains to both
the
13 and 15-inch Macbook Pros,
and
this would be bigger storage options.
Currently
the 13-inch Macbook Pro
maxes
out at one terrabyte, whereas the 15-inch Macbook Pro
maxes
out with a two terrabyte SSD,
but
I would love, I'm praying, I'm hoping
to
see a two terrabyte option on a 13-inch Macbook Pro,
and
it would be absolutely amazing,
we
saw what's on the iMac Pro,
is
a four terrabyte option on the 15-inch Macbook Pro.
Currently
the two terrabyte option
on
the 15-inch Macbook Pro is awesome,
and
I would love to see that trickle down
to
the 13-inch Macbook Pro especially with
the
rumored power upgrades but the idea of double that,
four
terrabytes on a 15-inch Macbook Pro sounds incredible.
I
would never need to rely on
an
external SSD when I'm traveling.
Don't
get me wrong, something like the
Samsung
T3 SSD it's lightweight, it's portable,
but
any chance I have where I can eliminate the need
to
have to have something plugged in,
I'm
going to take that route every single time.
Much
like Face ID I don't think this is something
that's
guaranteed with these upcoming 2018 Macbook Pros,
rather
it might be something that we have
to
wait until 2019 for but it doesn't change
the
fact that I'm crossing my fingers,
because
this will be a much-welcomed addition.
So
those are my top five, maybe one bonus thing
I
would love to see on these Macbook Pros
would
be Apple bringing back some ports?
I
completely realize that is unlikely,
but
Phil Schiller actually admitted that Apple may have
jumped
the gun too soon with removing all those ports
and
only leaving USBC or Thunderbolt 3.
For
the most part I'm pretty much well-adapted
to
Thunderbolt 3 and USBC but I still
really
miss an SD card slot there,
still
many things that I use that use an SD card slot,
so
I would love to somehow see that come back
on
these Macbook Pros, okay?
Look at the top of his head
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I can only dream though, if you guys are excited
for
the upcoming 2018 Macbook and Macbook Pros
drop
a like down below,
I
would love to hear what you're most excited for,
and
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future coverage on these,
this
is Jonathan and I'll catch you guys later.
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