Apple leaker claims touchscreen MacBook is '100% confirmed'
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David Snow
Summary
A prominent Apple supply chain leaker known as Instant Digital has declared that a touchscreen MacBook is "100% confirmed," signaling an end to Apple's long-standing resistance to putting touchscreens on its laptops. The claim adds to growing evidence and rumors that Apple is developing a touchscreen MacBook, potentially with an OLED display, which could be branded as "MacBook Ultra."
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Apple has resisted putting a touchscreen on its laptops for years
One of the most credible voices in the Apple supply chain rumor space declared that resistance officially over on Thursday
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