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13.3in MacBook Retina Pro coming with iPhone 5?

It looks like Apple’s best computer ever may be getting a little sibling as soon as tomorrow

Yes, odds are the iPhone 5 will be taking the world by storm tomorrow evening. But a MacBook Retina Pro may also be outed in a more compact 13.3in form. Apple typically updates laptops subtly when the Apple Store goes down – which will be happening tomorrow anyway.

But the evidence goes further than that – according to CNET‘s source DisplaySearch, the 13.3in MacBook Retina Pro is coming soon. And now a supply chain report has claimed the computers are being made now for a September or October release.

While a 13in MacBook Pro with Retina Display is undoubtedly coming, we’re taking that September release date with a pinch of salt – there’s every chance it will land in October alongside the hotly anticipated iPad Mini. Check back at the iPhone 5 launch tomorrow to find out more.

UPDATE: Read our iPhone 5 review

[Via CNET]

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