Apple will host another hardware event next week, where the company is expected to announce at least the MacBook Pro 14 and MacBook Pro 16. Ahead of that event, @Apple_Tomorrow has published renders of what the pair could look like. As far as we can tell, @Apple_Tomorrow has based the renders on recent leaks, including that Apple has switched to 14:9 displays.
Unsurprisingly, the renders look a lot like the current MacBook Pro 13 and MacBook Pro 16. However, their replacements are thought to feature slimmer display bezels, which @Apple_Tomorrow has attempted to visualise. Additionally, leaked schematics suggested that the MacBook Pro 14 and MacBook Pro 16 would lack the Touch Bar, which Apple introduced in 2016 with fourth-generation MacBook Pros.
The same schematics showed the pair with more ports than the current crop of MacBook Pros, too. As @Apple_Tomorrow has represented, the MacBook Pro 14 and MacBook Pro 16 should launch with at least a full-sized HDMI port, two USB Type-C ports and MagSafe charging; the MacBook version, not the iPhone one. Both models are believed to utilise the M1X SoC too, and possibly mini LED displays with 120 Hz refresh rates.