In a social media post on platform X, formerly Twitter, Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo wrote: “MacBook models will feature a touch panel for the first time, further blurring the line with the iPad. This shift appears to reflect Apple’s (AAPL) long-term observation of iPad user behavior, indicating that in certain scenarios, touch controls can enhance both productivity and the overall user experience. 1. The OLED MacBook Pro, expected to enter mass production by late 2026, will incorporate a touch panel using on-cell touch technology. 2. The more affordable MacBook model powered by an iPhone processor, slated for mass production in 4Q25, will not support a touch panel. Specifications for its second-generation version, anticipated in 2027, remain under discussion and could include touch support.”
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