Tag: 2026 launch

  • Touchscreen MacBook Ultra: OLED sizes & release date leak

    Touchscreen MacBook Ultra: OLED sizes & release date leak

    Key Takeaway

    – MacBook Ultra likely launching in Q3 2026 with a potential September debut.
    – New 14.3-inch and 16.3-inch displays with reduced bezels, supplied by Samsung from July.
    – Hybrid OLED architecture (oxide TFT + RGB tandem) for improved power efficiency.
    – Complete redesign expected, including a thinner/lighter chassis and touchscreen.
    – Aim to maintain battery life while enabling the “Ultra” premium positioning.


    Major Display Changes on the Horizon

    Just days after the big launch of the Nvidia RTX Spark-powered Surface Laptop Ultra, a fresh industry report has shed new light on the highly anticipated MacBook Ultra, suggesting the radical overhaul to Apple’s high-end MacBook series may arrive sooner than initially projected. According to research firm Omdia, Samsung is scheduled to begin supplying display panels for the upcoming 14.3-inch and 16.3-inch MacBook models as early as July. Yes, apparently, the screens on the Ultra series might be getting a touch larger (perhaps due to a reduction in bezel size).

    Release Window and Timeline Shifts

    More significantly, the report explicitly states that the MacBook Ultra (and likely the new M6 MacBook Pro models) are expected to launch in Q3 2026. If accurate, this puts the MacBook Ultra on a trajectory for a potential September debut, possibly sharing the stage with the foldable iPhone Ultra and the iPhone 18 Pro. That timeline is quite abit earlier then many people predicted, which could put pressure on competing devices from other manufacturers.

    Advanced OLED Technology and Power Gains

    The Omdia report highlights that Apple is shifting to a sophisticated “hybrid OLED” architecture. By utilizing oxide TFT and RGB tandem OLED technology, Cupertino would be aiming to significantly optimize power efficiency. Jerry Kang, Practice Leader at Omdia, noted that this combination is specifically designed to lower power consumption compared to traditional LTPO or single-layer RGB OLEDs. Such power efficiency might be critical, as it would provide the foundation for Apple’s MacBook redesign goals, which (rumor has it) include making a thinner and lighter ultra-premium MacBook without sacrificing the industry-leading battery life that has defined the Apple Silicon era.

    Redesign Details and Touchscreen Rumors

    The new MacBook Ultra is expected to be more than just a component swap compared to the M5 MacBook Pro, which has used the same design since the launch of the original M1 Pro/M1 Max models. Several leaks have reiterated that a complete redesign for the MacBook Pro/Ultra is coming in late 2026. Reports from top analysts Ming-Chi Kuo and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman indicate that the MacBook Ultra will do the unthinkable, and launch with a touchscreen panel. To maintain its “Ultra” positioning, and justify the inevitable price increase, the laptop is rumored to introduce more design changes, including:

    • A thinner chassis with reduced bezels for the 14.3-inch and 16.3-inch screens
    • Hybrid OLED display using oxide TFT and RGB tandem layers for lower power consumption
    • Touchscreen capability for the first time on a MacBook
    • Potential launch alongside the foldable iPhone Ultra and iPhone 18 Pro in September 2026
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  • Asus Teases New ROG NUC Gaming Mini PC Release

    Asus Teases New ROG NUC Gaming Mini PC Release

    Key Takeaway

    – Asus will unveil a ROG NUC refresh mini PC (alongside other ROG products) at the May 15, 2026 launch in China.
    – The refreshed NUC reportedly uses a simplified cradle-style stand and features more prominent branding.
    – Hardware changes are not confirmed, but a modest processor upgrade (potential Core Ultra 200HX Plus) could bring up to ~8% performance gains over the 2025 model.
    – Top-end configurations may include the Nvidia RTX 5090 Laptop GPU, surpassing the 2025 RTX 5080 option.
    – The teasers also hint at a new, undisclosed product type under the ROG branding beyond the mini PC.

    Asus has officially teased a major launch event scheduled for May 15, 2026, in China. The set of teaser images has hinted at the products the company will showcase at the event, which include a mini PC. This appears to be the same ROG NUC refresh that was spotted earlier in May.

    Launch tease

    While Asus just gave a glimpse of the gaming mini PC, it highlights the simplified stand, which cradles the system instead of being a screw-on fit. It’s still unclear how much of a hardware change the new ROG NUC will see compared to the 2025 model, which did relatively well in our in-depth review.

    Design and stand

    However, Asus will likely offer a slight upgrade in the processor department, possibly offering the recently released Core Ultra 200HX Plus series CPUs. In that case, the performance bump would be up to 8% when compared to the 2025 Asus ROG NUC 15.

    Processor upgrade

    As for the GPU options, Asus could offer the Nvidia RTX 5090 Laptop GPU in the top-end configuration. However, it’s worth noting that the 2025 ROG NUC 15 maxed out at RTX 5080 Laptop GPU (curr. $3,399 on Aamzon).

    GPU options

    The previously leaked render of the refreshed mini PC also showed that it would have more prominent branding on the chassis than the last-gen offerings. Besides this new ROG NUC, the company is teasing a couple of other products, and one of the teaser images is hinting that there will be a new type of product under the ROG branding. The good part is that the launch event is around the corner, so the wait isn’t long.


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