In an upcoming event scheduled for Halloween Eve, Apple is set to unveil its latest innovations in a completely virtual setting. The event, aptly named 'Scary Fast' and seemingly inspired by Halloween, is anticipated to be the tech giant's final showcase for the year. Due to ongoing safety concerns, the event will not feature any in-person attendance and will be exclusively hosted online.
While Apple has maintained a veil of secrecy surrounding the event's details, industry experts speculate that it will primarily focus on the launch of significant Mac products. The complete lineup remains undisclosed, leaving Apple enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the announcement. The event is scheduled to commence at 5 pm PT, equivalent to 5:30 am IST on October 31st for viewers in India.
To ensure worldwide accessibility, the live stream will be accessible through Apple's official website and the YouTube platform.
Apple 'Scary Fast' Event: What To Expect
Insights provided in Bloomberg's newsletter by noted Apple analyst Mark Gurman shed light on Apple's potential unveilings. The upcoming event is expected to introduce a refreshed 24-inch iMac. Additionally, there are hints of two new MacBook Pro models making their debut. Gurman also hinted at a larger Pro version of the iMac, with a projected release date set for late 2024 or 2025. However, industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had previously suggested that the new 24-inch iMac would be revealed in the coming year.
The previous iteration of the 24-inch iMac, powered by Apple's M1 chip, offers consumers a choice of seven vibrant colours and boasts a 4.5K retina display with a peak brightness of 500 nits. Gurman's reports have raised speculation that the new Mac products might feature Apple's latest M3 chip.
In addition to these revelations, Gurman's report suggested that Apple will not be unveiling new iPad models in the current year, with potential releases anticipated around March 2024.
Apple enthusiasts worldwide are eagerly awaiting the 'Scary Fast' event to discover the company's latest technological offerings.