MacBook Pro 2015 Price, Deals, and Rumors: Is a New 12 Inch Model on the Horizon?

Price: Starts at $1299 for the 13-inch and $1999 for the 15-inch model.

Deals: You can pick up a 13-incher for $975 by going here. Look at the bottom of the list to find it. You can also get a 15 inch model for $1499!

As we are well aware, Macbook Pro is one of the smartest and the most popular laptops ever designed. There was no need for Apple to provide a major update recently as the users were quite happy with the 2012 version. Well, but looks like history is going to change. Apple has declared that it will be launching MacBook Pro 2015 soon. According to rumors, the new MacBook Pro will be launched anytime between April and June 2015.

Rumor has it that Apple will be launching a new 12 inch MacBook Pro alongside its 13.3" and 15.4" counterparts. Many reports also state that the new MacBook Pro will contain TouchID and Ultra HD Retina Display.

Apple will most probably utilize the Intel Broadwell chip, one special feature of the chip being it expands the battery life of the gadgets and its processors. It also decreases the utilization of fans. If the production of Broadwell is delayed, then Apple may opt for Skylake. No surprise here if Apple retains its quad-core processor.

MacBook Pro will provide a high-end visual experience as Apple will utilize high quality graphic cards. As rumors state, the 2015 MacBook Pro 13 inch Retina Display model will contain an Intel Iris Graphics card and the 15 inch model will contain Intel Iris Pro Graphics and an Intel Iris Pro Graphics with a NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M. The dual-graphic card concept allows the user to switch the graphic card depending on the load and help conserve battery.

There is also a huge possibility that Apple may provide standard 8 GB/16GB RAM for 13" and 15" models.

Apple's latest upgrade has caused a lot of rumors, but who knows what the tech-giant has got up its sleeves? So, be ready for a huge surprise.

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