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New images from macOS 10.12.1 demonstrate the fingerprint scanner Touch ID ability to unlock the new MacBook Pro

On Tuesday, the Network appeared the first images of the new MacBook Pro. Apparently, there will be additional OLED display on the keypad and fingerprint sensor Touch ID. Today we saw the icons, illustrating the process of unlocking the laptop using the built-in biometric sensor.

Image found in the Assembly macOS Sierra 10.12.1. In the new version, released October 24, hidden instructions for using the payment system Pay Apple. The pictures is visible MacBook Pro, which does not yet exist on the market: instead of the top row of buttons he has built a narrow OLED screen.

The other two images show the icon with the fingerprint lock with Touch ID icon. Thus, the obtained visual confirmation that the new MacBook will allow without a password, unlock the device and make payments using the fingerprint scanner on the iPhone and iPad.

The touch panel on the touch images, that is, the user can interact with the screen, and not just to look at him. While OLED will replace a number of function keys with which you can change the screen brightness and sound volume, control the player and open a menu with applications. In other applications, the mini screen will display the appropriate buttons fast action, it not only will replace the function keys, but also expand their capabilities.

But in the same row in the current models has buttons for Escape and Power. And if the brightness control and the player can still move on the screen, and pressing the Escape button to remap to other buttons, as Apple will do with Power?

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Also discovered in macOS, the images on the sides of the MacBook Pro’s keyboard, there are holes from the speakers. Now these speakers have only 15-inch models, but apparently they will soon appear in notebooks smaller.

The official presentation of the new MacBook Pro will be held on Thursday, October 27.

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