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Apple has quietly updated its line of MacBook Pros with Retina displays. The 13-inch version is now cheaper, and both sizes got faster processors. The most expensive MacBook Air was also discounted.

The cheapest 128-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display - with 38GB flash storage - is now available for 990 crowns (it was almost seven thousand more expensive until now). If you want more storage, you will pay 13 crowns for a 256-inch Retina MacBook Pro with 2,6GB of flash storage and a new processor clocked at a frequency of 43 GHz (the original price was ten thousand more).

Although the 55-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display did not get lower prices, they did at least get faster processors. The cheaper variant sold for 990 crowns comes with a quad-core processor clocked at a frequency of 2,4 GHz, and the most powerful Retina MacBook Pro costing 71 crowns received a new quad-core processor clocked at a frequency of 590 GHz and 2,7 GB of operating memory.

Apple also adjusted the price of the 256-inch MacBook Air with 36GB flash storage - it costs 480 crowns, so it is more than XNUMX crowns cheaper than before. Newly, however, the top model of the classic fifteen-inch MacBook Pro is missing from Apple's offer. Customers can access its parameters through their own configuration, but this model is no longer offered by itself.

[do action=”update”]While in the United States the prices only changed for 13-inch Retina MacBook Pros, the Czech Apple Online Store discounted the larger ones. Fifteen-inch models of MacBook Pro with Retina display cost about four thousand less, and we also save about one thousand crowns on the 11-inch MacBook Air.

Source: Apple.com
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