The MacBook Pro 2013 release date is about to come as the Tech Giant Apple starts training staff for the October launch.
According to the 9to5Mac, the Apple is already steering a training to its staff for the release date of OS X Mavericks. The staff will be accomplished to learn the latest Mac’s OS comprising its new installation process, features, and troubleshooting features for at least 6 hours over a course of next few weeks.
Let’s discuss its new features, the latest operating system comprise a new Maps application, iBooks, a tabbed finder, improved Safari, new calendar, multiple displays, iCloud Keychain, and more.
In the last June after its announcement, the latest OS X Mavericks is described to be released officially in the month of October along with the latest models of the MacBook Pro.
Many rumors in the air also suggest that the Apple is going to hold another media event for iPad Mini 2 and iPad 5, that would be the stars of this media event. Though, the media event will also announce the latest MacBook Pro 2013 with OS X Mavericks.
The Mountain Lion OS X launched on 25th of July, 2012 for $19.99. It’s strongly likely that the Apple will set a fee for the latest OS.
The new operating system will power the Apple’s MacBook Pro 2013 which is supposed to pack the latest Intel’s Haswell Processor, long battery life, faster Wi-Fi and strong storage options. 4K screen resolution and Thunderbolt 2 GPU are also other rumored features of the new MacBook Pro 2013.
The Cupertino based tech giant hasn’t confirmed these rumors so far.