Apple MacBook prices set to rise due to memory shortages; current deals offer savings before increases
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Antonio G. Di Benedetto
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Apple has announced steep price increases across MacBooks, Mac desktops, and iPads due to memory shortages. The article highlights that current deals, including Prime Day discounts, offer significant savings compared to upcoming higher prices. For example, the 13-inch MacBook Air M5 currently priced at $949 (down from $1,099) will soon retail at $1,299, making the current discount effectively a $350 saving. The piece urges potential buyers to purchase before retailers reset pricing to reflect the increases.
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· 3 pulledThe 13-inch MacBook Air M5 that used to start at $1,099 and is currently on sale for $949 will soon carry a full retail price of $1,299.
That initial $150 discount just became a savings of $350 compared to Apple's upcoming pricing.
There's no guarantee how long existing sales will stick around, and no word on when major laptop retailers like Best Buy, Amazon, Costco, and others will reset all their Mac pricing to reflect the increases.
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