Apple's online store has just gotten a major upgrade, allowing customers to build their very own Mac from scratch. No longer will you be limited to choosing from pre-configured options; instead, you can now customize every aspect of your new device with precision.
The revamped configuration tool lets buyers select each spec individually, giving them unprecedented flexibility in tailoring their machine to their needs. Want a specific color? Done. Need a particular display size or type? Easy. The choice even extends to chip, memory, storage, and power adapter – you can choose it all. And for those who want to make their Mac truly one-of-a-kind, the option to add pre-installed apps like Final Cut Pro or Logic Pro is now available.
While the new design may not be a dramatic overhaul from its predecessors, it's clear that Apple is listening to customer feedback and catering to the growing desire for customization. This update could be a hint at what's to come in the highly anticipated MacBook Pro lineup – rumors are rife with whispers of improved M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, complete with flexible core options. According to reports, the latest MacBook Pros may even arrive alongside macOS 26.3, which is slated for release between February and March.
The revamped configuration tool lets buyers select each spec individually, giving them unprecedented flexibility in tailoring their machine to their needs. Want a specific color? Done. Need a particular display size or type? Easy. The choice even extends to chip, memory, storage, and power adapter – you can choose it all. And for those who want to make their Mac truly one-of-a-kind, the option to add pre-installed apps like Final Cut Pro or Logic Pro is now available.
While the new design may not be a dramatic overhaul from its predecessors, it's clear that Apple is listening to customer feedback and catering to the growing desire for customization. This update could be a hint at what's to come in the highly anticipated MacBook Pro lineup – rumors are rife with whispers of improved M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, complete with flexible core options. According to reports, the latest MacBook Pros may even arrive alongside macOS 26.3, which is slated for release between February and March.