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Apple's first touchscreen MacBook is now "100% confirmed," according to the prolific Chinese leaker known as Instant Digital, who appears to have insider information from sources in the supply chain. The leaker made their definitive statement this morning in a Weibo post.

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Instant Digital has a good track record for Apple rumors and has provided some strikingly accurate information in the past, so it's always worth noting what they have to say about Apple's plans. The claim is also backed by several recent reports.

Recurring rumors about Apple's touchscreen MacBook development actually go back a few years. In January 2023, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said that a MacBook Pro with an OLED display would be the first touchscreen Mac. The machine was initially slated for 2025, but that timeline never played out.

Since then, reports have become more frequent and assertive. In September 2025, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said the first touchscreen OLED MacBook Pro would enter mass production in 2026. Gurman has also repeatedly stated that the next 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models will have touchscreen and are slated to launch in late 2026 to early 2027 – with the global memory chip shortage potentially making 2027 more likely.

Touchscreen support is expected to be one of several major upgrades coming to Apple's next-generation high-end MacBook Pro models. Other rumored features include M6 Pro and M6 Max chips, an OLED display, a Dynamic Island (i.e., no notch), and a thinner design. The new laptops could also adopt MacBook Ultra branding.

Notably, macOS 27 Golden Gate also introduces a more touch-friendly interface, since Apple's Sidecar feature now allows users to tap and interact with macOS interface elements using a finger on their iPad.

Apple apparently is not going to advertise the ‌new MacBook Pro‌/Ultra as a touch-first device like the ‌iPad‌ – it will be "touch-friendly, not touch-first," according to Gurman. In that sense, Apple will let customers use touch and mouse gestures interchangeably for all functions.

Apple has long rejected the idea of a touchscreen Mac, so moving ahead with one would be a major shift in the company's thinking. In 2010, Steve Jobs argued that "touch surfaces don't want to be vertical," citing the arm fatigue that comes from repeatedly reaching up to a screen.

More than a decade later, in 2021, Apple's hardware engineering chief John Ternus – soon to be Apple CEO – said the Mac was "totally optimized for indirect input" and that Apple saw no compelling reason to change that approach.

Are you looking forward to touching a future MacBook's screen? Let us know in the comments.

Article Link: Touchscreen MacBook '100% Confirmed,' Says Reputable Leaker
 
From all the people I know that have touch screen laptops they all love it.
However only a couple of them actually use the touch functionality frequently.

I hope apple brings more than just touch - but some form factor that would make sense.
Problem is - they would kill the iPad pro then
 
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It's a pass for me... I'm always constantly wiping my screens to keep any smudges off of them and don't really want to have to do that with a laptop. It's bad enough with my phone!

That being said, being part of IT staff at my work, I have seen some staff actually use the touchscreens on their Lenovo laptops, so there probably will be a market for it. I know my mother would probably use a computer more if it had a touchscreen since she's used to her iPhone and iPad.

We'll see what they do. If they add it to the Neo line I'd tell my mom to get one in a heartbeat.
 
After Gurman, now everyone confirms this
Every member of this forum can say now that touch Macbook is confirmed after Gurman said it already months ago
 
I wonder who wants this. Everything is just slower and less accurate than using a mouse. Of course in a portable device it makes sense. But I don't want to pay extra by default so that my macbook can be touch screen... I hope this is not true
its a touch friendly option...not an mandatory option...what are you talking about?
i 100% confirm this macbook still have mouse and trackpad support
Like touchbar...this is true...Gurman said is true, its true.
 
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Ok, cool. So when can I install full MacOS on my iPad?

Apple apparently is not going to advertise the ‌new MacBook Pro‌/Ultra as a touch-first device like the ‌iPad‌ – it will be "touch-friendly, not touch-first

As i mentioned in a previous post, MacOS will NEVER work on an iPad.

1. iPad's use NAND Flash storage. users would never be able to format a drive as they would on MacOS
2. Due to the fact that iPad used 16GB of RAM with no active cooling, users would see severe red memory pressure, lag and slow-down. Even with a vapor chamber, the 5.1mm thickness would not help.

The list is endless

Stop asking for MacOS, as it will never work as intended. Start asking for iPadOS to be better.
 
Apple apparently is not going to advertise the ‌new MacBook Pro‌/Ultra as a touch-first device like the ‌iPad‌ – it will be "touch-friendly, not touch-first

As i mentioned in a previous post, MacOS will NEVER work on an iPad.

1. iPad's use NAND Flash storage. users would never be able to format a drive as they would on MacOS
2. Due to the fact that iPad used 16GB of RAM with no active cooling, users would see severe red memory pressure, lag and slow-down. Even with a vapor chamber, the 5.1mm thickness would not help.

Stop asking for MacOS, as it will never work as intended. Start asking for iPadOS to be better.
Both can be fixed if they want to...we had macos on that garbage 12" Macbook with no active cooling and very thin and bad cpu...
But this is not about hardware limitations for Apple as you suggest here is about something else
 
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