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Apple has registered a bunch of new Macs at the EEC

3:01 pm October 24, 2018 By Roland Hutchinson

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Apple is holding a press event next Tuesday the 30th of October, the company will be announcing some new Macs and also some new iPads.

We are expecting to see a number of new Macs at the event, this should include some new iMacs and also some MacBooks and a new Mac Mini.

Apple has now registered a number of these updated Macs with the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) and the model numbers are A1347, A1418, A1419, A1481, A1862, A1993, A2115, A2116, A1466, A1534, A1708, A1932, A1989, A1990.

According to MacRumors some of the above model numbers refer to existing devices and some refer to yet to be released devices.

We are expecting to see a new entry level MacBook with a 13 inch display at the event, plus some new versions of the 21.5 inch and 27 inch iMacs and a new Mac Mini that is expected to be more powerful and more focused on professionals. We are looking forward to seeing exactly what Apple has planned for its Mac range of computers.

We are also expecting to see two new iPad Pro tablets at the event, these are said to come with an almost bezel free display and Apple’s Face ID. We will have more details on all of Apple’s new devices when they are made official next week.

Source MacRumors

Filed Under: Apple

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