Apple's Chief Design Officer, Jony Ive, gave way to an interview with the most watched newsmagazine in America, "60 Minutes." It was held in Ive's super-secret design studio where a MacBook was accidentally spotted by eagle-eyed fans. It is now speculated that this is the new one that is soon to be released.
This is the first time that an interview was held inside the office of Ive and the whole world was able to see what the big boss of design has in his office. There are a lot of Apple products, all around the room, from the Mac Pro to AirPort Express. The office was only described with limited images, Cult of Mac reported.
The 15-inch MacBook Pro 2016 was accidentally unveiled for a second or two. It was seen sitting on a desk behind Bruce Sewell, Apple's general counsel and it looks larger than the 12-inch MacBook. The bezel around the screen is relatively thinner than any other MacBook. The body is also thinner compared to the current 15-inch MacBook Pro 2016. It is also sporting the famous Jupiter wallpaper that was also used in marketing the iPad Pro.
Upon airing of the program, hardcore fans of Apple began some in-depth analysis of the issue at hand. Some are saying that it is just an ordinary MacBook who happens to be in an out-of-focus shot. It is also being said that it is highly unlikely that a concept model will be lying around a conference area for everybody to see.
Apple is known to be secretive when it comes to their products. Even Ive's wife does not know what he is currently working on. It is widely speculated that the new MacBook Pro will be unveiled in the middle of 2016.
MacBook Pro 2016 fans who wanted to the see the speculated 15-inch version can visit CBS News.