Apple’s first touch MacBook may replace the notch with Dynamic Island

Apple is reportedly preparing one of the most significant MacBook Pro redesigns in years. According to Bloomberg, the upcoming 14-inch and 16-inch models will feature OLED displays, touch input and even a smaller version of the iPhone’s Dynamic Island, replacing the long-criticised notch.

February 25, 2026 / 14:31 IST
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  • New MacBook Pros may feature OLED screens and Dynamic Island
  • Dynamic Island could replace the notch for alerts and activities
  • Touch input might be optional, not a full touch-first macOS redesign.

Apple is expected to unveil redesigned MacBook Pro models later this year, and if the latest report is accurate, the changes will go far beyond a routine chip upgrade.

According to Bloomberg, the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, currently in development under the codenames K114 and K116, will feature OLED panels instead of the mini-LED displays used in the current generation. That alone would mark a significant visual shift, promising deeper blacks, improved contrast and potentially thinner hardware.

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But the headline feature may be something far more controversial: the arrival of the Dynamic Island.

First introduced on the iPhone 14 Pro, the Dynamic Island replaced the traditional notch with a pill-shaped cut-out that dynamically expands and contracts to display alerts, timers and background activities. On the MacBook Pro, Bloomberg reports that the Dynamic Island will sit at the centre top of the display, effectively replacing the notch that debuted on recent MacBook Air and Pro models.