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The long-awaited keynote is scheduled for next week, at which Apple should introduce both new iPad Pros and new additions to the Mac family. With new products planned, it was only a matter of time before some behind-the-scenes information hit the internet, and that's exactly what happened today. The originator is the Eurasian Consumer Electronics Database, in which several new products appeared under the banner of Apple.

The Eurasian Economic Commission is the institution that electronics and consumer goods manufacturers must report to the Russian, Armenian, Belarusian, Kazakh and Kyrgyz markets on any new products that contain some form of data encryption. In the section of the database in which Apple's products are listed, several new codes have appeared that indicate that we could really expect some real news.

Apple has updated the code designation of all Macs sold so far in the database (due to the change in the default version of macOS), however, there are three new data out of fourteen that do not correspond to any products sold so far. These are code designations A1993, A2115 and A2116.

If we take into account the information and speculations of the last months, in addition to the new iPad Pros (which appeared in this database a few weeks ago), Apple should also introduce a new Mac Mini, a brand new "cheap" MacBook and an upgraded iMac. This would correspond to the three entries mentioned above.

All indications so far indicate that the upcoming keynote should be really worth it. And above all from the point of view of the user of the macOS platform. If all the reports so far are confirmed, Apple could again (finally) offer a meaningful product line of Macs, from the cheapest tiers of the offer (which will target new and undemanding customers), through the mainstream to expensive machines intended for professionals. We'll see how it turns out in a week. The keynote will take place on Tuesday, October 30, from 16:00 our time.

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Source: Macrumors

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