Apple ‘Hello Again’ Gives us the New MacBook Pro Series

Apple is expected to showcase its latest range of PCs and notebooks at the event. 
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The event is expected to give us the new MacBooks. (Photo: Apple)
The event is expected to give us the new MacBooks. (Photo: Apple)
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Tim Cook is back on stage, to conclude today’s event. Thanks for joining us for the live blog, stay tuned to The Quint for more updates.

The new MacBook Pro line up starts from $1499, available today onwards in the US.

Prices of the new MacBook Pro range. (Photo: Apple)
MacBook Pro and its three variants explained. (Photo: Apple)
MacBook Pro is much smaller than the previous edition. (Photo: Apple)

That’s how much of difference the MacBook Air gets.

Size matters. (Photo: Apple)

Apple claims that the MacBook Pro will offer up to 10 hours of battery life.

Battery life on the new MacBook Pro. (Photo: Apple)

Microsoft will offer Office suites like Excel and Word with Touch Bar support, says Apple’s Phill Schiller.

Word works with Touch Bar support. (Photo: Apple)

Apple says, they have worked with LG to make the 5K-resolution for the MacBook Pro.

It seems Apple has dropped the SD card slot, that’s big for many users, if you ask us. Also, the use of 6th-Gen processor in 2016 by Apple is a bold move.

Here’s a look at the latest version of Final Cut Pro (FCP) on the MacBook Pro and its use via the Touch Bar.

FCP on the new MacBook Pro demoed. (Photo: Apple)

You can use these ports for more than one purpose, says Apple.

Thunderbolt port’s capability has been enhanced. (Photo: Apple)

4 Thunderbolt ports on the new MacBook Pro.

New set of ports. (Photo: Apple)

Schiller back on stage to talk up the hardware power of the MacBook Pro.

Faster and powerful than the previous version. (Photo: Apple)
Processing power. (Photo: Apple)
Storage becomes faster. (Photo: Apple)

Touch Bar works in sync with the app that you’re using on the MacBook, be it iMovies and iTunes.

You can customize the Touch Bar by simply drag-and-drop the feature you need.

Lot of features enabled on the Touch Bar. (Photo: Apple)

And, this.

Touch up your photos via the Touch Bar. (Photo: Apple)

Here’s what the Touch Bar offers on the MacBook Pro for photos.

Some handy features via Touch Bar for photos. (Photo: Apple)
Touch ID now on the MacBook Pro. (Photo: Apple)

Along with the Touch Bar, this is also the first MacBook Pro to come with built-in Touch ID support.

Here’s the Touch Bar. (Photo: Apple)

We’re keen to know more about the feature sets visible at the top of the new MacBook Pro. Please Phill, go ahead.

What’s those lights at the top of the keyboard on the new Mac? (Photo: Apple)

Here’s the difference between the new MacBook Pro 13-inch and its predecessor.

The new on is thinner, of course. (Photo: Apple)

Phil Schiller on the stage to talk about the new MacBook Pro.

Available in 13 and 15-inch variants. (Photo: Apple)

This, as Apple says is the new MacBook Pro.

Apple’s new MacBook Pro. (Photo: Apple)

This is a special week for Apple, says Tim Cook. It has been 25 years since the first notebook from Apple was made.

25 years since the first MacBook was made. (Photo: Apple)
Here is the first edition notebook. (Photo: Apple)

It’s time for the Apple MacBook.

New MacBooks from Apple. (Photo: Apple)

The TV app for Apple TV users will be available later this year, confirms Cook.

TV app coming soon for free in the US. (Photo: Apple)
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The TV app on the Apple TV also lets you watch the favourite shows, search for them with Siri. The app works in sync with all Apple devices.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine by asking Siri to play for you (Photo: Apple)

Apple introduces an app for the Apple TV called, TV. All the content from your apps can now be viewed on a bigger display via the Apple TV.

Apple TV’s got a new app. (Photo: Apple)

You can even send in your tweet of the live stream to your iPhone, says the Twitter team. Something to look forward this fall for the iPhone and Apple TV users.

TV to iPhone tweet shift. (Photo: Apple)

Twitter now showcasing what they have been up to with Apple for the Apple TV. Clearly, live-streaming is a big bet for the platform from now onwards.

Twitter’s big bet for the future. (Photo: Apple)

Over 8000 apps now available to users of the Apple TV. And guess what, Minecraft is coming to the device in the coming months, confirms Cook.

Lot of apps for the Apple TV users. (Photo: Apple)
Minecraft coming to Apple TV soon. (Photo: Apple)

Tim Cook sharing review insights on the Apple Watch Series 2. But still no sales numbers for the product.

Apple Watch Series 2 that Apple loves to share. (Photo: Apple)

Latest update from Apple on the number of users of iOS, and then taking a dig at Android. More than 80% users already on the latest iOS version.

Users on iOS. (Photo: Apple) 

Apple brings new Memories feature for users on iOS. Cook also reaffirms that the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are the best Apple has ever made.

Memories for iOS on iPhone. (Photo: Apple)

You can watch the livestream of the event here: Apple

Apple is working on a feature that is accessible to all users.

Apple works for users. (Photo: Apple)

Tim Cook is on stage to start off the keynote.

Tim Cook on the stage. (Photo: Apple)

And, the event starts off in a typical Apple fashion, a video.

Video to start off proceedings at the Apple Event. (Photo: Apple)

We’re just a few minutes away from the start of the event. We expect Apple to announce slew of MacBook variants, a new variant of the iMac and some other PC related announcements as well.

Hello and welcome to our live-blog for Apple’s ‘Hello Again’ event. The keynote is expected to be hosted by Tim Cook, CEO, Apple Inc at around 10:30pm IST. Stay tuned with us for all the updates.

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Published: 27 Oct 2016,10:29 PM IST

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