Apple is expected to unveil new MacBooks and AirPods at October 18 event 

Apple is expected to unveil new MacBooks and AirPods at October 18 event 
Apple is expected to unveil new MacBooks and AirPods at October 18 event 

Apple sent out media invites on Tuesday, announcing an event for October 18 where it is expected to unveil new MacBook laptops and AirPods.

The 'Unleashed' event will be broadcast from Apple Park and online at apple.com, starting at 1 p.m. EST.

The new MacBooks are expected to see significant upgrades and may include updated variants of Apple's M1 chips, introduced last November.

Apple sent out media invites on Tuesday, announcing an event for October 18 where it is expected to unveil new MacBook laptops and AirPods

Apple sent out media invites on Tuesday, announcing an event for October 18 where it is expected to unveil new MacBook laptops and AirPods

It's expected to unveil new MacBooks that will have significant upgrades and may include updated variants of Apple's M1 chips

It's expected to unveil new MacBooks that will have significant upgrades and may include updated variants of Apple's M1 chips

Apple marketing senior vice president Greg Joswiak also tweeted about the mid-October event, noting 'these next six days are going to speed by.' 

The upcoming laptops could have screen resolutions of 3456 x 2234 and 3024 x 1964 for the 14-inch and 16-inch models, MacRumors reports, citing code from the latest macOS Monterey. 

This would give both laptops approximately a 226 to 227 pixel per inch density. For comparison, the 13-inch MacBook Pro has a pixel density of 227, while the current 16-inch model has pixel density of 226.

Apple marketing senior vice president Greg Joswiak also tweeted about the mid-October event, noting 'these next six days are going to speed by.' 

In July, it was reported that the new MacBook Pro screens would use 10,000 mini-LEDs to allow for higher brightness, deeper blacks and localized backlighting. 

The new screen, which Apple refers to as Liquid Retina XDR display, is already available on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, released in April.  

It's also possible that the new laptops sport the magnetic MagSafe chargers of years past, TF International Securities analyst Ming-chi Kuo said

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