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M1X MacBook Pro is rumored to be Liu Haiping, and Apple has already applied for related patents

Apple will hold a press conference at 1 am on October 19th, Beijing time. It is expected to release new MacBook Pro products equipped with M1X chips, as well as AirPods 3 headsets. The performance of the M1X is expected, but the design of the new MacBook Pro is even more eye-catching. According to multiple sources, the new MacBook Pro will be equipped with a notch similar to the iPhone, with a slot on the top of the screen for placing the front camera module.

According to MacRumor, Apple filed a patent with the U.S. Patent Office as early as 2019 called “Electronic Device Display with Extended Active Area”. The patent describes a laptop computer with a main screen and screen and inactive The two “extended areas” between the borders, where “the first and second rectangular extended areas are located on both sides of the camera.”

M1X MacBook Pro is rumored to be Liu Haiping, and Apple has already applied for related patents

M1X MacBook Pro is rumored to be Liu Haiping, and Apple has already applied for related patents

M1X MacBook Pro is rumored to be Liu Haiping, and Apple has already applied for related patents

Specifically, the extended area on both sides of the camera uses a black background to display information such as icons and dates, and below is a complete screen, which is similar to the hiding method used by many current mobile phones with bangs and digging screens.

However, there is currently no design for hiding the background of the top bar in Apple’s macOS system, and the M1X MacBook Pro Liu Haiping can’t be sure, but Apple has indeed made relevant assumptions a long time ago.

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