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Apple Hardware is Now Way More Expensive

Tim HuntBy Tim HuntJune 26, 20262 Mins Read
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Apple Hardware is Now Way More Expensive

The price of Apple hardware, ranging from MacBooks to accessories, is going up. The new changes to Apple products were announced as the entirety of the game and tech industry is struggling with similar issues.

A week prior to these changes, Apple CEO Tim Cook stated that price increases were unavoidable, and it didn’t wait long to adjust pricing accordingly. While the changes are understandable given current demands for hardware, the extra cost may not be easy for fans to cope with.

Apple Prices Go Up Overall

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The price changes to Apple products vary. At the moment, the MacBook Neo has risen from $599 to $699 and the MacBook Air 512GB has gone from $1099 to $1299. The iPad Mini is up to $599 from $499, the standard iPad has seen its cost rise from $349 to $449, and the iPad Air 128GB price increased from $599 to $749. Other impacted devices include the Apple Vision Pro rising $200 to $3,699, and the Apple TV up $70, now priced at $199. Apple has explained that these price increases are due to the demand for parts created by AI data centers, making it difficult to secure memory and storage for hardware. An Apple spokesperson noted that the company is doing everything it can to find solutions to the problem. In light of the news, Apple Inc stock fell by 6.12%, with a drop from $287.40 at open to $273.75 at the lowest.

While Apple customers and shareholders are feeling the brunt of these changes, they’re hardly the only ones. Current demand for parts created by AI data centers is causing prices to inflate across the board in the tech industry. In the gaming realm, the new Steam Machine has been given a price of over $1,000 due to parts being more expensive, and the price of the aging Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 consoles has gone up, not down. The cost of the Nintendo Switch 2 will also be going up in September, and PC buyers aren’t any better off, whether they choose to build one themselves or buy a pre-fab PC.

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This article originally appeared on GameRant and is republished here with permission.

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