He was the main star of today's keynote brand new 12-inch MacBook, but Apple has not forgotten the previous series either. Both MacBook Air and MacBook Pro with Retina displays got faster processors, Thunderbolt 2 ports, and the latter also got a new Force Touch trackpad.
Both the 13- and 5-inch MacBook Air and 7-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display received faster chips from Intel. This is the fifth generation of i2 and iXNUMX processors. Thunderbolt XNUMX is now also available for all mentioned machines.
The 6000-inch Retina MacBook Pro then got twice as fast flash storage and the new Intel HD Graphics XNUMX. It then borrowed one new feature from the MacBook – the Force Touch trackpad.
In the new version of its trackpad, Apple has built a haptic response and at the same time it will control how hard you press it and different actions will be triggered accordingly.
The improved MacBook Air and MacBook Pro with Retina display are available starting today. The price tag remains the same. Along with the hardware details, Apple has also changed the price, you can find all the details in the separate post.
And the 15-inch MacBook Pro?
luckily, I bought the highest type of Macbook 15" in September for 62.5 thousand, now it's 77 thousand - that's a massacre.
In December iPhone 6 64GB for NOK 21120 and now it's NOK 24390
ugh... it's hot.
I haven't looked at new MacBooks in a while, but the price tag is definitely not the same. everything went up by 4 grand. Macbook pro 13 retina 256gb cost 39900 the last time I remember and now it's for 45000. Air was for 24 and now it's for 27.5? Well, those are the same prices for me :D
Not 45 but 46… He went up 6k… That's a massacre. And that's what I thought about him. I don't think anymore. 128GB is unusably small, 256GB de facto too... And paying 46k for it is really not.
An important price-forming element is the dollar exchange rate, and it is not developing well for us against the Euro/Krone :(…
Yeah, I know that's it. Anyway, those prices are terrible :-/
The problem is that even if it changes for the better, the prices won't change. :-)
Stupidity - every Jew who sells things from across the border makes an excuse for pricing - if they could do Air for 26k yesterday - why not today?? Hmm
It's just that APPLE in the Czech Republic believes that there will be enough idiots who will jump on their talk like always. Today's KN was definitely the worst I've seen. Phil could see that the silence in the hall was chilling him too...
I want those wallpapers
I don't know why they didn't call the new MacBook Air straight away. If for attention, as it is a new product in the portfolio rather than the old familiar air? After all, they are actually burying Air slowly but surely. Now they are making a bit of a mess in that portfolio, they should have given it at least some nickname. But otherwise I like it except for one port and a non-lighting apple, but I'd rather stay with the Pro, it seems to me that it would break on the first tap :)
The price tag has certainly not remained the same, just last night I was looking at a Macbook Air 13″ with a student discount – it cost around 26 thousand, today the updated Air for 29 thousand with the same discount...
Fixed, Apple has indeed increased prices quite significantly, on all models except the non-retina MacBook Pro 13.
I bought an Apple monitor for CZK 27, now it costs CZK 000...
The way I look at it, everything has gone up by 3... I read on 9to5Mac that the same thing happened in Australia for example, it will definitely be more countries... I don't know what Apple is doing, but this doesn't seem normal to me. Raise the price tag by three thousand overnight on all, not just new products? iPhone 6 16GB for 21 thousand? Well, even though mine just increased in value by three thousand, it will sell better...
Kind of weird, right? iPads are still as expensive and the iPhone has become more expensive? It's probably not EUR or USD, or am I mistaken?:O
Only the 13″ rMBP got a new trackpad.
The 15″ rMBP is exactly the same as it was, only it has a higher price of 250 euros
And do you think the MBP 15″ will be upgraded by the holidays?
The price increase is unpleasant, but what's so strange about it? As far as I can remember, Apple kept the prices in Russia for a long time and then changed them when it was unbearable (and not once). The course is constantly changing here as well, and new products are simply a way to intervene in it in a less natural way. He didn't do it with the old ones, because the difference was still acceptable. If the exchange rate changed fundamentally, it would change the prices even within the current set of products, this way it would simply leave it to the new set. Just bad luck, huh?