To make the macOS UI suitable for touch, testing is being done with a 25 per cent larger version of it. The device is code-named Mendocino, and will likely release as macOS 14 in 2023.
Refurbished items from the tech giant are nearly comparable to new items and go through an extensive functional testing phase as part of Apple's refurbishment process, the report said.
The Pro tablets are said to be the first to adopt mini-LED, to be followed by MacBooks. The company has also long been reported to be interested in another technology, micro-LED, for its wearables and perhaps one for iPhones too.
However, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, who is believed to have solid Apple sources, said in a tweet on Saturday that Apple will not be holding an event on March 16.