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Apple Reportedly Readies Touchscreen OLED MacBook Pros With Dynamic Island, Plus a Cheaper A‑Chip MacBook

Reports describe macOS tuned for optional touch input, with cost‑cut features targeting a sub‑$800 entry price.

Overview

  • Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports Apple is developing 14‑ and 16‑inch MacBook Pros with OLED displays, built‑in touch support and M6‑series chips for a likely fall 2026 debut, and Apple has not commented.
  • The laptops are said to adopt a Dynamic Island–style camera cutout and a slimmer redesign, marking Apple’s first Macs with OLED panels.
  • macOS changes outlined in the reporting point to larger touch targets, adaptive menus and familiar gestures like pinch‑to‑zoom, with touch treated as optional alongside the trackpad rather than a wholesale shift toward iPadOS.
  • Separately, supply‑chain leaks indicate an entry‑level MacBook using an A18 Pro iPhone chip is in production at Quanta, with a sub‑$800 price target reportedly enabled by component choices.
  • The budget model’s rumored tradeoffs include 8 GB of memory, smaller and slower SSD options, lower display brightness, no True Tone or fast charging, MediaTek wireless in place of Apple’s N1, and potentially fewer ports and limited pro audio support.