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Apple Finally Embracing Touch-Screen Laptops With New 14‑inch MacBook Pro

Munish Gupta Munish Gupta
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Published on October 27, 2025
Apple’s first-ever MacBook with a touch-screen display

Apple is reportedly preparing to introduce a redesigned 14‑inch MacBook Pro lineup that embraces touch capability and employs a ‘hole-punch’ camera configuration, therefore representing a significant change in its laptop plan. Sources familiar with the project claim that between late 2026 and early 2027, the new units, internally coded K114 and K116, will debut.

Unlike earlier designs that shunned direct touch input, Apple is investigating a hybrid interface that keeps the physical trackpad and keyboard but allows touch-based gestures on the screen (calls itself Magic Trackpad). One of the most remarkable aesthetic changes is the replacement of the notch by a hole-punch cutout for the camera, thus offering the entire display with the capacity for touch to be used without any hindrance.

According to rumors, Apple is making the hinge and screen constructions more robust to minimize display flex and to ensure that the performance under fingertip input is steady. The upcoming Mac mini M5 and M5 Pro devices are said to be internally outfitted with M6 chips of the next generation, thus encouraging Apple’s silicon strategy. Other improvements could be OLED panels, thinner frames, and lighter construction as compared to the current models.

14-inch MacBook powered by the M5 chip

Market trackers think the switch to touch might be a response to the decline in iPad sales and an increase in demand for adaptable, hybrid devices. However, Apple has not made any official statement regarding these projects yet, even though the vision is quite ambitious. The action is ambitious: usually, the business has opposed incorporating touchscreens into MacBooks, choosing clean separation between macOS and iOS interfaces.

Apple already unveiled a spec bump: a new 14-inch MacBook Pro powered by the M5 chip, providing enhanced performance, battery life, and artificial intelligence features. Tiny modifications and a supposed major redesign highlight the fact that Apple might be planning its development in this manner: first, enhance basics (silicon, efficiency), then, at the same time, rethink user engagement. If it comes through, the touch-enabled MacBook Pro would signify a tremendous shift in Apple’s hardware policy, merging the characteristics of a laptop and tablet yet maintaining the core Mac experience.

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