The new M4 Mac lineup that includes the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, a completely redesigned Mac mini, and an iMac are expected to be unveiled on October 28, but given that there will be fewer hardware products as the iPad mini 7 has already been announced, it is unlikely that Apple will host a dedicated event. Fortunately, the company will not be required to, as a YouTuber made a 9-minute video showcasing which products will arrive while also impersonating Apple CEO Tim Cook.
The hand gestures and speech patterns of the YouTuber are humorous, not hiding the fact that he is performing a parody of Apple’s CEO
We have already learned about Apple’s M4 MacBook Pro, as some Russian content creators managed to get a hold of one of these units and even posted Geekbench 6 single-core and multi-core results, showing that the chipset outperformed the same SoC that runs in the iPad Pro. This leak was mentioned by YouTuber Jon Prosser, who posted an entire Apple-event-like video on this channel fpt. What would really get his viewers interested is the fact that he put on a near-perfect impression of Tim Cook, with the hand gestures and speech rhythm all on point.
Prosser predicts that during Apple’s upcoming announcements, the company will announce the 14-inch and 16-inch M4 MacBook Pro in Space Black, and these will ship with three Thunderbolt ports instead of two, with 16GB unified RAM as standard. A few days ago, we mentioned that Apple may have mistakingly revealed the configurations of its upcoming M4 MacBook Pro lineup, with the base model shipping with 16GB RAM and the top-end model featuring 28GB.
Moving on, Prosser believes that a more compact Mac mini will be a part of the launches, followed by a new iMac powered by the M4 and a Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard, and Magic Trackpad, all featuring a USB-C port instead of Lightning. With only a couple of days remaining for the actual event to begin, we will have all the details ready for you. Until then, make sure that you show some love to Jon Prosser and appreciate the efforts that he made in delivering a recorded event.
News Source: fpt.