Apple raises prices across iPad, MacBook Neo, HomePod, and Apple TV lineups
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Apple has raised prices across multiple product lines including iPads, iMacs, MacBook Neo, HomePod, HomePod mini, Apple TV 4K, and Apple Vision Pro. Price increases range from $30 on the HomePod mini to $200–$300 on the iPad Pro. The iPad base model rose from $349 to $449, and the MacBook Neo 256GB went from $599 to $699.
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· 3 pullediPad models rose by $100, including 128GB Wi‑Fi from $349 to $449 and 512GB Wi‑Fi+cellular from $799 to $899.
iPad Air rose by $150–$250, iPad Pro by $200–$300, HomePod by $50, HomePod mini by $30, and Apple TV 4K by $70–$100.
MacBook Neo rose by $100 for 256GB ($599 to $699) and 512GB ($699 to $799).
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