According to a new report, Apple plans to eliminate the butterfly keyboard in MacBooks by the end of 2020 – starting with a completely new MacBook Pro model this fall.
The well-known star analyst Ming-Chi Kuo enjoys great respect among Apple fans and investors. He has the best sources and can almost always convince with insider information. In short - his track record when it comes to Apple leaks is now almost legendary. Now he has reported back in a note to investors. This time it is about the new keyboard technology that is supposed to replace the controversial butterfly keyboard in the future.
scissor keyboard instead of butterfly system
The technology behind the new keyboard is based on so-called scissor switches, i.e. with a real pressure mechanism like in previous years. Despite the old technology, the design of the upcoming keyboard is said to be completely new - Apple also wants to increase the durability of the keys. Fiberglass is said to be used for this.
According to Kuo, the production of the new keyboard will still be more expensive than conventional notebook keyboards, but it should be cheaper than the unpopular butterfly keyboard. According to the analyst, Apple plans to introduce the new technology with a completely new MacBook Pro, which will have a 16-inch display. The presentation of this device is planned for this fall, according to Kuo. Apple's plan includes the complete changeover by the end of 2020 - according to which all MacBook models should have the new keyboard by then. It remains unclear whether Apple will present other notebook models in addition to the new 16-inch MacBook Pro - the presentation is likely to take place at the end of October, as every year. As part of this second fall event, Apple usually presents new iPad Pro models in addition to new Mac devices. Amazon Echo Dot (3rd Gen.) for 19.99 euros – only for a short time (Photo by Unsplash)