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How many USB-C chargers does Apple offer now? 20, 30, 61, and 96 watt? I think that's it. Will Apple have USB-C to MagSafe cables? That could save on logistics problems too, have USB-C power adapters in the existing 3 or 4 power ratings and then new and old MagSafe laptops use a MagSafe power cable while laptops with USB-C charging use a USB-C power cable. Using the existing MagSafe power adapters will certainly save Apple some engineering costs, make some long time customers happy, and save on logistics. Will USB-C charging still be supported on the new laptops with MagSafe? I certainly hope so. Will it be similar enough to be backward compatible in some way? Apple still sells MagSafe and MagSafe2 power adapters, will they just return to those? It would seem logical to assume the new MagSafe power adapters will be similar to the currently sold MagSafe power adapters in voltage and current supplied. This appears consistent with Apple's 29 and 30 watt USB-C power adapters which do much the same. Smaller non-Apple laptops will keep the voltage at 19 volts or so and drop the current to the 2 amp range, or drop the voltage to around 12 volts and keep the current in the area of 4 amps.
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Power adapters for some on larger (and more power hungry) non-Apple branded laptops I have access to are not all that different with voltages in the 15 to 20 volt range voltage supplied, current output in the 3 to 4.5 amp range. I have an 85 watt MagSafe power adapter and I see it provides 18.5 volts at 4.6 amps, which is certainly similar in specs to an Apple USB-C 87 watt power adapter which provides 20.2 volts at 4.3 amps. There's a lot of words written about the new MagSafe, but are there any photos or drawings? Any specs to indicate if this is a return of the old MagSafe or something completely different? They too will feature MagSafe charging, but unlike the MacBook Air, Apple's planning to bring back an SD card slot so users can insert memory cards from digital cameras.
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Last Friday, Bloomberg reported on Apple's upgraded MacBook Pro laptops that are expected to be released later this year.
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Apple last updated the product in November with its own M1 Mac chip, replacing a processor from Intel Corp. The new laptop is destined to be a higher-end version of the current MacBook Air, which is expected to remain in the company's lineup as an entry-level offering. The new model will have a pair of USB 4 ports for connecting external devices. An Apple spokeswoman declined to comment.
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The company considered building a larger version of the MacBook Air with a 15-inch screen, but Apple isn't moving forward with this for the next generation, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private matters. The current model weighs 2.8 pounds and is just over half an inch at its thickest point. Apple has discussed making the laptop smaller by shrinking the border around the screen, which will remain 13-inches.
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It will include Apple's MagSafe charging technology and a next-generation version of the company's in-house Mac processors. From the report: The new computer is planned to be released during the second half of this year at the earliest or in 2022. According to Bloomberg, Apple is working on a thinner and lighter version of the MacBook Air, the company's mass-market laptop.