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Apple this week introduced the new Apple Pencil, equipped with a USB-C connector. In addition to this news, today's roundup of events related to Apple will also talk about the low interest in the 15″ MacBook Air or how Apple will solve the problem with the iPhone 15 Pro displays.

Low interest in 15″ MacBook Air

MacBooks have been very popular with users for a long time. Apple certainly expected great success from the new 15″ MacBook Air, but now it turns out that things are not as Apple originally imagined. Well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that interest in Apple laptops is declining and that shipments of the 15″ MacBook Air will be 20% lower than originally expected. Kuo stated this on his blog, where he also added that shipments of MacBooks as such are expected to decline by 30% year-on-year. According to Kuo, Apple should sell 17 million MacBooks this year.

iOS 17.1 fixes iPhone 15 Pro display burn-in

Not so long ago, reports of iPhone 15 Pro owners complaining of screen burn-in began to appear in the media, discussion forums, and social networks. The fact that this phenomenon began to occur not long after starting to use a new smartphone has made many users uneasy. However, in connection with the final beta version of the iOS 17.1 operating system, it turned out that fortunately this is not an unsolvable problem. According to Apple, this is a display bug that will be fixed by a software update.

Apple Pencil with USB-C

Apple introduced the brand new Apple Pencil during the past week. The more affordable version of the Apple Pencil is equipped with a USB-C connector. Apple promises precise accuracy, low latency and high tilt sensitivity. The Apple Pencil with USB-C connector is characterized by a matte white surface and a flattened side, it is also equipped with magnets for attaching to the iPad. The latest Apple Pencil model is also the cheapest at the moment. It is available on the website for 2290 crowns.

 

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