Imagine an endlessly customizable keyboard that changes its keys based on the app or language you're using.
The technology Apple plans to use comes from Australian startup Sonder Design, which is selling its own e-ink keyboard later this year for $200. Sonder is backed by Foxconn, a major Apple supplier, which would make it easier for Apple to quickly produce the new MacBooks with Sonder’s keyboards baked in. Rumors began swirling last week that Apple might actually buy Sonder, but it’s unclear if that will happen.
The new keyboard will be standard across all MacBooks, the WSJ reports, not a specialized upgrade. The feature is still a ways off, but we’ll get a sense of how it might work if the OLED screen expected to replace the function keys actually comes into being. We could find out as soon as next week—Apple is reportedly unveiling new MacBooks on Oct. 27.
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