Last week Apple surprised us with the launch of the MacBook Air and iPad Pro. With the arrival of the company the main company prepared a series of videos that highlighted the qualities of both of them, but left out important details that are about to change. Without realizing it, Apple is too price increases for all Mac ordering options added, outside the United States.
As seen this week in online stores of countries such as Canada, Europe, Australia and many Asian destinations, users must pay 10% more for all the extras MacBook Airreva, MacBook Pro, Mac, Mac Pro, Mac Pro or Mac mini.
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Apple hasn't changed the basic prices of its Mac configuration immediately with the introduction of new machines, so it's likely that the changes weren't apparent at first. However, and as Macrumors reported in a press release, users were surprised to see that prices increased at the end of their purchase, there was no announcement about this increase.
So, for example, in the UK, when customizing a 16-inch 8-core MacBook Pro setup, getting a 2.4GHz processor costs 200 pounds, which previously cost about two pads. -180. Also, going from 16GB to 32GB of RAM is now expensive 400 pounds compared to the 360 pounds he marked last week.
While Apple's statements are still to be expected, some are already expecting that fluctuations in exchange rates, unemployment, and labor shortages are the result of this growth outside the United States, which is yet another example of this misery caused by a coronavirus in the technology industry.