No one’s quite sure if this was intentional but it is interesting.
Per PC Authority, a set of Apple ads on the PC Authority web site are now listing the most affordable versions of the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and Mac Pro at A$1,599, A$1,999 and A$3,599, respectively. These prices are far higher than the current prices and could hint at an early peek at the pricing of the newly updated models of each of those series.
In the ad, the MacBook Air has jumped by A$400 so that what used to be its costliest base price is now its lowest, while the MBP has suffered a A$300 bump in cost of entry. Then again, the machines are expected to receive updates to the new Intel Core i7 chips, so there may be an added cost to consider.
So, focus on the upgrades, even if you do have to consider smashing your piggy bank to get them…
2 replies on “Web Ad Points to Possible Higher Prices for Upcoming Macbook Air, Pro and Mac Pro”
That does not make sense. The A$ is headed for par with the US$ and prices should be dropping significantly in Australia, something else must be up.
double post, sorry