Apple press sessions could be the key to the 16 ″ MacBook Pro

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We carry too much news in a row about this possible 16-inch MacBook Pro in recent weeks so we are sure that we will soon have news of this new team on the table. Also now, according to the well-known Apple specialized media, 9T05Mac, the Cupertino company is holding private sessions for the media and press in which they may possibly be viewing and testing the new Apple equipment.

There is no leak in the form of a photo beyond the views in the macOS Catalina system icons, etc, but it is more than possible that these guest media in New York City, where he occasionally holds private meetings with members of the media, are watching the new 16-inch MacBook Pros. It seems that since yesterday the company would be offering this type of private sessions and therefore it is expected that they will soon launch the equipment on the web.

On the other hand, we can also think that these sessions refer to the new Mac Pro that Apple has to launch soon, so we are not going to confirm the arrival of this supposed 16-inch MacBook Pro either. It could be both, although it is strange that this happens with Apple everything is possible. For now let's see what happens this week and see if finally the sessions that Apple is conducting with personally invited media are the real indicative of a new launch.

It is for this type of meeting or demonstration sessions that many media, "influencers" and YouTubers usually have the images of the new products as soon as they are launched on the market. This is something that happens with all companies and Apple is not an exception as it makes them sign a confidentiality agreement (also known as embargo) so that they do not show anything until the same day of the official launch.


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