MacBook Pro 2021: Leaks and others expected changes
New design with more I/O options
In April 2021, Apple announced the iMac in an entirely new attire. The new iMac powered by Apple’s M1 chip relinquishes the old serious office look — characterized by black and shades of gray — and dons a more friendly look with cheery colors. Apple also replaced the black bezels on the iMac with white ones to make their new all-in-one PC easy to blend into any room. Recent rumors suggest the upcoming MacBook models are due for the same paint job.
As per YouTuber Jon Prosser, the upcoming MacBook Air will be available in the same set of colors as the iMac 2021. Likewise, the future MacBook Air models are also expected to ditch black bezels and embrace white bezels, just like the 2006 polycarbonate MacBook. You should still get the option to buy a silver MacBook, but that will also come with white bezels now instead of black ones.
Prosser (via 9to5 Mac) claimed to have got access to renders of the upcoming MacBook Air but chose not to share the original images to conceal the identity of his source. Instead, he shared concept images based on those renders. Prosser had previously claimed (via 9to5 Google) that Apple could also launch MacBooks in “colors for average consumers.”
While Prosser didn’t mention anything about the upcoming MacBook Pro models, it’s likely Apple robes them in the same consumer-friendly colors. The 14 inch MacBook Pro is supposedly going to retain a similar overall footprint as that current-gen 13 inch MacBook Pro. While the size of the chassis will remain largely similar, it’s the size of the display that will increase by an inch which means the bezels will be reduced significantly, or at least that’s what we hope.
Other than the potential additions to the color options, the upcoming MacBook Pro is likely to feature various ports that were removed from the previous design. Apple completely overhauled the MacBook Pro in 2016, making it significantly thinner and more attractive to look at. To achieve these dimensions, Apple had to compromise the I/O and remove the USB Type-A, HDMI, Thunderbolt 2 ports, the SD card reader, and the MagSafe connector for the charger. In place of these, Apple included up to four USB Type-C ports with Thunderbolt 3 support in the successive MacBook Pro models, forcing users to rely on external dongles to connect regular USB-A connectors or other peripherals.
For those who’ve been avoiding upgrading their old MacBook Pro due to this reason, Apple is bringing some of these ports back to the new MacBook Pro 2021 in the 14 inch and 16 inch models.