Apple to release new MacBook Air in13 and 15 inches

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Apple will release a new MacBook Air in early 2016. According to published reports, it is said that the company is currently manufacturing the new model of MacBook. There is also a plan to produce two variations of the new product in 13 and 15 inches.

According to MacRumors, the new MacBook product will be released in the public in the third quarter of 2016. Specifically, Ecumenical News noted that the new model will appear in either April or May. It is also expected that the new flagship will keep the design of previous models, but will come with a slimmer chassis. The screen will also come bigger with two different sizes, 13 and 15 inches.

Related report added that the MacBook Air 2016 will most likely include Intel's next-generation Skylake chips. It is believed that it will offer up to 40 percent faster graphics performance. The new product will also offer 10 to 20 percent faster CPU performance and 34 percent faster Intel HD graphics. Its battery life will come with 10 hours compared to the equivalent Broadwell chips. More over, MacRumors mentioned that the new device will come in Rose Gold color.

On the other hand, some Apple products are also coming in 2016. Two of which are Apple TV 4 and new tvOS, according to Apple Insider. The report stated that it will be powered by a much faster A8 chip and driven by an App Store of third party software. These would include games, shopping sites and other apps that no previous Apple TV had supported.

At the moment, Apple did not release any official statement about the specs and features of its upcoming products. The company did not also confirm the release date of the new MacBook Air. Though, this is something to look forward to. Apple enthusiasts can wait for more details from the company any time soon since this is 

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