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Apple’s new 15-inch MacBook Pro with Force Touch trackpad may go on sale on Wednesday

15-inch Force Touch MacBook Pro to
feature the new Force Touch trackpad; To
go on sale on 27th May Looking for a 15-
inch Force Touch MacBook Pro? Well,
your wait may be over.
The new bigger Macs come on the heels of
the launch of Apples 12-inch MacBooks in
March. At the time, Apple also refreshed
its 13-inch Retina display MacBook Pros
with new Intel Core processors and a
Force Touch trackpad.
Apple a few months ago with the launch of
the thinnest MacBook, upgraded the
MacBook Pro 13-inch lineup with Force
Touch.
In recent weeks, shipping times have
slowed for Apples 15-inch MacBook Pros
ahead of the refresh and the company has
been gradually phasing out certain build-
to-order models, according to
AppleInsider.
Apple's standard trackpads gets a new
type of sensitivity with Force Touch,
where people trace and tap with their
fingers to change the position of the
cursor on the laptop's screen or to start
actions in software applications.
Several tools from the company itself, are
now going to take the full advantage of
this latest technology to provide a rich
user experience and enhanced workflow.
Force Touch is the latest feature created
to provide Apple's MacBooks a greater
competitive edge over rival laptops.
In the previous model, graphics is driven
by integrated Intel Iris Pro Graphics.
Apart from that, the new Force Touch
trackpad is one of the greatest innovations
from the Apple Inc, and there is an
enormous difference in between this and
the traditional trackpad.

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