Early Monday morning, Apple announced their November 2020 “One More Thing” event where it’s expected the Cupertino company will announce their first Apple Silicon Macs. On the landing page for the event, Apple embedded an AR Easter egg, potentially teasing the rumored upcoming ARM-based MacBook.
While it may not look like much when viewing the “One More Thing” event landing page, if you visit the page with an AR-enabled device and click on the event banner, you’ll be presented with the AR animation.
You’ll be asked to move your device in order for the program to measure the surface you want to the image to display on, or you can simply view the object instead.
The animation begins with a large Apple logo lying flat, it then begins to glow underneath as it slowly rises up like the lid to a MacBook. The size of the Apple logo also closely resembles the logo found on MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro lids, hinting that the first Apple Silicon Mac will come in a notebook form-factor.
According to notable leaker L0vetodream, Apple may announce two Apple Silicon Macs at the event, both being 13-inch models. They also mention that an Apple Silicon-based iMac and other MacBook models will follow next year.
You can tune into the event at 10 a.m. PST on Tuesday, November 10.