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Apple is set to release refreshed MacBook Pro models, new iPads, and the newly designed Mac Pro all by mid-November, according to French website MacGeneration [Google Translate]. The report shares target dates for each new product, with the new MacBook Pros with Intel's Haswell processors expected to be released on October 24 or 25, the iPad 5 and iPad mini 2 on October 30 or 31, and the release of the Mac Pro expected on November 15.

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The website's projection for a new line of MacBook Pros is somewhat likely, with both the 13-inch and 15-inch models showing up in benchmarks over the past couple of months as a release has seemed inevitable. The new line of laptops is expected boast improved battery life due to Intel's power-efficient Haswell processors, along with the more powerful "Iris" integrated graphics found in the chipset. Other potential features for the upcoming laptops include faster PCI Express-based flash storage, as well as faster 802.11ac "Gigabit" Wi-Fi.

Meanwhile, an expected release of the fifth-generation iPad and the second-generation iPad mini seems less likely on the given days of Ocotber 30 or 31, due to the iPad 4 and iPad mini launching on Friday, November 2 last year. Traditionally, Apple's major iOS devices have launched on the Friday of the week after the initial announcement, and thus it would appear more likely that the iPad 5 and iPad mini 2 would launch on Friday, November 1. The next-generation iPad is expected to feature a thinner design, while the upcoming iPad mini is set to feature a high-resolution Retina display.

The projected November 15 release of Apple's radically redesigned Mac Pro does seem probable, as the company announced the device back in June at WWDC for a Fall 2013 release, with the expected day of release coming two weeks before the "Black Friday" holiday shopping date across the United States. The new Mac Pro features a compact cylindrical design, along with Ivy Bridge E Xeon processors, dual AMD FirePro graphics chips, and fast PCI Express-based flash storage among other professional-grade internals.

Apple is expected to unveil both the fifth-generation iPad and the second-generation iPad mini during an October 22 event that will also showcase other Apple products such as OS X Mavericks, the Mac Pro, and potentially may also include the announcement of a refreshed MacBook Pro line.

It should be noted that MacGeneration has a mixed track record on its rumor claims, although the site claims that the source for this report had previously accurately shared word of the 16 GB iPod touch released earlier this year. But one recent high-profile miss for the site was a September claim [Google Translate] that Apple's iPad and Mac media event would take place today, October 15.

Article Link: Updated MacBook Pros, iPads, and Mac Pro All Reportedly Expected by Mid-November
 
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My 2009 iMac died (technically the graphics card is dying, either way the cost of service isn't worth it), and I'm really considering a Mac Pro. I just want to know if I have a remote chance of getting one with a display for $3Kish.
 
Seems like guesses in the dark and knowing that those things are all due for a refresh, people are going to start throwing dates at the wall to see what sticks and gives them "credibility". Just the jaded person in me ;)
 
I'm finding in the past few years Apple has been late on upgrading to the latest chipset technology.... Haswell has been out since June, and Apple used to get first dibs at unannounced technology and chips from Intel...
 
I've been waiting a long time for the new rMBP to come out,, can't wait to get my hands on it!:cool:
 
Makes sense, I thought the new macbook pros would come out before the nMP.

Come on Apple I need to get my hands on this new Mac Pro.
 
Woo Hoo !

Shortly after Nov 15, we can get our hands on the Mac Pro's .kexts in order to build a proper Hackint0sh.
 
My 2009 iMac died (technically the graphics card is dying, either way the cost of service isn't worth it), and I'm really considering a Mac Pro. I just want to know if I have a remote chance of getting one with a display for $3Kish.

With an Apple display? Dream on. It wouldn't surprise me if the base model price is close to $3K, even though there's so much less material required to build it.
 
I'm sure that we'll hear about it at next week's event. It should be a great event. Last year's October event was my favorite.
 
I've got a 2010 Macbook Pro and an iPad 2... do I upgrade for a fast retina iPad or solid state retina Macbook and experience Mavericks in all it's glory? :confused: :)
 
What is the rMBP waiting for? Thunderbolt 2? I can't imagine it will be redesigned.
 
TB2 on Haswell MBP's?

Even though I'm more in line with buying a Mac Pro, I hope Apple includes TB2 in the new MBP's; this will drive more TB devices from third parties to pick from.
 
Hopefully the new rMBP can replace my 2009 MP tower. The benchmarks seem to be promising... and the portability means I can finally go back to one machine (currently my life is scattered between my MP and MBA).
 
im so exited, that i just cant hide it... im about to loose control but i think i like it! :D :D
 
With an Apple display? Dream on. It wouldn't surprise me if the base model price is close to $3K, even though there's so much less material required to build it.

I know, it's more wishful thinking on my part. I'll probably go with a less reflective and more reasonably priced monitor from a 3rd party. I'm wondering what the external drives/etc. cost is going to run on these.
 
It's going to be hard to get a Retina iPad Mini at first. I'm sure it will involve waking up in the middle of the night to order online.
 
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