Apple has decided to produce MacBooks with touchscreens.

A touchscreen MacBook was something Apple used to mock, so why the sudden change of heart?
According to reports, Apple's previous opposition to a touchscreen MacBook was likely due to potential impacts on iPad sales. However, the company is now more receptive to the idea given current iPad sales trends.
This shift is highlighted by the fact that both the Mac and iPad now utilize the same processors. In addition, Apple's iPadOS 26 has intentionally blurred the lines between the iPad and Mac experiences.
The company has seemingly combined these platforms as it now recognizes the potential benefits of a touchscreen MacBook.
Many Apple users would likely appreciate a touchscreen MacBook, as this technology has been available on laptops for some time.
Apple users will likely embrace a touchscreen MacBook. However, the release of touch-enabled models may affect sales of the new M5 MacBooks.
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