Apple raises prices on MacBooks and iPads amid rising component costs
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Chance Miller
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Apple has announced broad price increases across its product lineup, including the MacBook Neo (now $699, up from $599) and MacBook Air (now $1299, up from $1099), along with MacBook Pro, iPad, and iPad Air models. iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods pricing remain unchanged. CEO Tim Cook confirmed the increases were "unavoidable" due to rising component costs, particularly for memory and storage.
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Hacker NewsApple raises prices on MacBooks and iPads amid rising component costs9to5mac.comKey quotes
· 2 pulledApple CEO Tim Cook confirmed the company would increase product prices in an interview last week.
Cook explained that price increases had simply become 'unavoidable' amid skyrocketing component costs affecting things like memory and stor
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