If you missed yesterday’s Apple Keynote presentation Spring Forward 2015, you will be pleased to know that it is now available to view over on the Apple website or the embedded YouTube video below.
During this year’s Spring Forward 2015 keynote presentation at will unveil their new ultra-thin MacBook laptop which now has a logic board that is 67% smaller than that included in their previous MacBook Air 11 inch laptop.
For more information on the new MacBook specifications jump over to our previous post located here.
“With the new MacBook, we set out to do the impossible: engineer a full-size experience into the lightest and most compact Mac notebook ever. That meant reimagining every element to make it not only lighter and thinner but also better. The result is more than just a new notebook. It’s the future of the notebook.
We believe that a comfortable, full-size keyboard is essential for a great notebook experience. But to fit one into the elegantly thin new MacBook, we had to completely rethink how a keyboard is engineered and constructed. To create the new keyboard, we redesigned each key and its underlying mechanism — not only making the whole keyboard much thinner, but also allowing for more comfortable, precise and responsive typing that just feels right.”
Apple also revealed a new connector which has been designed to provide the industry with a new standard called USB-C, that has been developed in conjunction with other manufacturers and is hoped will become a widespread across a variety of hardware created by different manufacturers other than just Apple.
Apple also unveiled new features that you can expect to enjoy whilst using their new Apple Watch, including Digital Touch and a wealth of health and fitness senses and monitoring devices that can be used to help with your daily fitness regimes.
Source: Apple
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