Apple next week's conference is worth looking forward to except MBP and it

Tencent Digital (Linda) Apple will hold a new product launch conference on October 27, US time. The protagonist will be a Mac computer. It is expected that all products will be updated. Here's a look at what's worth looking forward to in the new Mac.

Broadly advertised: Tencent Digital will be synchronizing the broadcast of this new Apple Mac product launch conference at 1 am next Friday. Stay tuned.

Highlight 1: The newly designed MacBook Pro

Earlier, a large number of leaks revealed that the MacBook Pro will get a major update this year. In fact, since 2012, the MacBook Pro's mold has never changed. It is clear that it will become the protagonist of this Apple conference.

In May of this year, KGI’s Guo Mingchi revealed that the biggest change in the new MacBook Pro is an OLED touch screen that can dynamically display function keys, application status, etc. The latest spy photos actually confirmed this.

In addition, the MacBook Pro is expected to use the USB-C and the Thunderbolt 3 interface. The latest report claims that it will use the USB-C later and will no longer even have the MagSafe power supply, just like the 12-inch MacBook. As for the configuration, the new MacBook Pro may use Intel’s latest Core Duo Kaby Lake processor and AMD graphics card, performance consistent with its consistent position of mobile office, appropriate graphics processing.

Regularly updated MacBook Air

It seems that Apple still does not plan to substantially update the MacBook Air, although it is the best-selling, most affordable Apple laptop. Bloomberg believes that MacBook Air will add USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 interface, but the overall design will continue the early 2010, which means that no change will occur. Retina screen? Sorry.

In addition, Macotakara said that Apple will cancel the 11-inch MacBook Air, which is also very logical, after all, 12-inch MacBook is Apple's main product, 13-inch MacBook Air will become an entry-level Apple notebook.

Regularly updated iMac

Mac computers usually use a mold for many years, so the 2012 thinned iMac will not change much. Regular updates mean configuration upgrades, and it is also possible to add USB-C interfaces, and the screen resolution is increased to 4K and 5K configurations.

Highlights II: 5K display

In June of this year, Apple discontinued the production of Thunderbolt monitors. Currently, the product line is blank. 9to5Mac reported that Apple plans to launch a new 5K display to replace it. One of the features is the integrated graphics on the monitor, which enables smoother display. This is also a new product that can be expected at this conference.

No updates for Mac mini and Pro

Perhaps Apple hopes to further streamline its desktop product line and split more resources into the mobile market. Mac mini and Pro desktop products are niche in the entire Mac product line. Although the former is mini and cheap, people seem to prefer to buy one iMac; the latter is too expensive and professional positioning, so sales are not large. So it is understandable to gradually stop the update of the two low-priced Macs.

Source: gizmodo

Low Voltage Unarmoured cable

Low Voltage Unarmoured cable is a type of electrical cable that is used to transmit electrical power from one location to another at a voltage level of less than 1000 volts. It is typically used in applications where the cable will be installed underground or in areas where it may be exposed to moisture, chemicals, or other harsh environmental conditions.

The cable is made up of a number of individual conductors that are insulated with a low voltage insulation material, such as PVC or XLPE. These conductors are then twisted together to form a cable core, which is surrounded by a protective sheath made of PVC or other suitable material.

Unlike armoured cables, which have a layer of steel or other metal armour to protect the cable from physical damage, unarmoured cables rely on their protective sheath to provide mechanical protection. This makes them lighter and more flexible than armoured cables, but also less resistant to damage.

Low Voltage Unarmoured cables are commonly used in a variety of applications, including power distribution, lighting, and control systems. They are available in a range of sizes and configurations to suit different requirements, and can be customized to meet specific needs.

Low Voltage XLPE Insulated Cable,Low Voltage Direct Burial Cable,Pvc Earthing Copper Cable,Unarmoured PVC Low Voltage Power Cable,Low Voltage PVC Sheathed Non-Armoured Power Cable

Ruitian Cable CO.,LTD. , https://www.rtpowercable.com

Posted on