Apple has alerted customers that it is raising prices for its laptops and tablets. A few MacBook and iPad options will now cost up to 20 per cent more. Some buyers will pay around two hundred pounds extra compared to last summer. Apple says the jump is due to chips and parts getting pricier and scarcer. The models catching the biggest rises include the 14-inch MacBook Pro and the 12.9-inch iPad Pro. Shops have been told to refresh their websites with the new figures by the weekend. Industry watcher say the increase could put off shoppers who are already managing their spending closely.
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Apple hikes MacBook and iPad prices, blaming rising chip costs - BBC
Apple hikes MacBook and iPad prices, blaming rising chip costs BBC
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Apple raises prices of MacBooks, iPads as memory costs skyrocket - Reuters
Apple raises prices of MacBooks, iPads as memory costs skyrocket Reuters
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Apple Hikes Mac, iPad Prices on Memory Shortage; Shares Fall - Bloomberg.com
Apple Hikes Mac, iPad Prices on Memory Shortage; Shares Fall Bloomberg.com
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Apple increases MacBook and iPad prices by 20% - Financial Times
Apple increases MacBook and iPad prices by 20% Financial Times
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Apple announces significant price rise for products including MacBook and iPad - The Independent
Apple announces significant price rise for products including MacBook and iPad The Independent