Apple MacBook Pro to ditch this controversial feature in future

Apple users have not been happy with this upgrade since it came out five years ago and now reports suggest the Cupertino tech giant could do away with for good. The Touch Bar at the top of keyboards on Apple MacBook Pros might be on its way out, according to analysts.

While use cases have emerged in the past few years, there have been consistent demand for bringing back the conventional row of physical keys on MacBook Pros from various quarters over the year. Apple is expected to ditch the Touch Bar with its next generation of its high-end laptops, slated to launch later this year with in-house Apple Silicon chips.

To jog your memory a bit, the Touch Bar was first introduced to a handful of Apple MacBook Pro models in 2016. It is an OLED touchscreen that sits just above the MacBook Pro keyboard. Its dynamic controls offer users shortcuts relevant to what content is on the most screen. It also offers quick access to system-level shortcuts.

It’s been controversial and that a bit of an understatement. While it’s not universally hated just like the butterfly keyboard appeared to be, not everyone liked it.

According to Display Supply Chain Consultants (via 9To5Mac), Apple is removing the Touch Bar from future upcoming MacBook Pro devices, despite it being the third largest use of OLED displays.

“Touch Bars continue to be the #3 application with an 18 per cent unit share and 1.2 per cent revenue share in Q1’21,” DSCC explained.

“We expect Touch Bars to be exceeded by tablets when Apple starts the adoption of the 10.9″ AMOLED iPad. Further, our sources suggest that Apple may cancel the Touch Bar in the future,” DSCC added.

Other rumours about the upcoming lineup include a clear HDMI port, a USB-C/Thunderbolt port, two USB-C ports, and an SD card slot.

This isn’t the first time we’re hearing murmurs of the Touch Bar getting tossed into the trashcan though. Renowned Apple analysts Ming-Chi Kuo and Mark Gurman have reported similar predictions. (ANI)

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