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The most surprising Apple price increase is to the MacBook Neo

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Why This Matters

The unexpected price increase of the MacBook Neo signals a shift in Apple's pricing strategy, potentially impacting consumers seeking affordable entry-level devices. This move underscores the company's focus on maintaining profit margins amid market pressures, which could influence the broader tech industry's approach to product pricing. For consumers, it highlights the importance of acting quickly to purchase Apple products before further price hikes occur.

Key Takeaways

Earlier this week, I outlined three reasons for agreeing with Mark Gurman that the Apple price increases could be imminent, and that indeed proved to be the case.

iPhones have escaped the increases, but they are otherwise both broad-reaching and pretty dramatic. But perhaps the most surprising thing is that the MacBook Neo has been included …

Tim Cook revealed that price increases were on the way but gave no clue at the time when they might take effect. Some assumed that he was preparing the ground for increased prices at the iPhone launch in September, but there were good reasons to expect them to happen much sooner than that.

The increases include the MacBook range:

MacBook Neo: Up $100

MacBook Air: Up $200

MacBook Pro: Up $300

Apple says that the new pricing was unavoidable, and that’s certainly the case if the company wishes to retain its margins, as it clearly does. The size of some of the increases has taken many by surprise, but the single biggest surprise in my view is the increase to the MacBook Neo.

The key selling point of Apple’s latest MacBook was the incredibly appealing price point of $599. It was this more than anything which got Windows PC makers panicking and made switching to Mac for the first time irresistible to many. It’s still solid value at $699, but it’s interesting that Apple is willing to so quickly compromise the one factor that generated so many headlines for the new machine.

As for those other surprises, these include the Apple TV 4 now starting at $199, the HomePod going up to $349, and the base iPad jumping a full $100 from $349 to $449.

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