Last month Apple unveiled its M1-powered 24” iMac which comes in a total of seven colors. The desktop features an all-new flat design with white display bezels and now John Prosser is reporting that Apple will bring a similar design to its MacBook line. We are treated to new renders which were created in collaboration with Ian Zelbo (@RedersbyIan) and depict a major redesign to Apple’s laptop line.
The device which is expected to either be
the next MacBook Air or a successor to the regular MacBook is depicted in a
total of seven colors just like the recently launched iMac and features squared
off sides. The signature MacBook Air tapered edge is gone. The sides reveal
USB-C ports while the bottom features two large rubber feet which should help
keep the laptop slightly raised for better thermal management. Speaking of
performance this laptop is set to debut with Apple's next-gen M2 chipset.
Moving to the screen we can see thin
bezels colored in white and a webcam centered at the top. The keyboard also
matches in white and packs the usual layout with a Touch ID sensor embedded in
one of the keys. The trackpad looks to match those found on current MacBook
laptops in terms of size.