A report that came out today suggests that we’ll see new, less expensive Apple devices such as an iPad Pro 3, MacBook Air 2018, and HomePod 2. While this report is far from confirmed, the sources believe that we’ll see a MacBook Air 2018 and HomePod 2 ... ( read original story ...)
The 2018 MacBook Air Will Start At $799, 9.7″ iPad At $259 And The 6.1″ iPhone At $749 Claims Chinese Analyst
Furthermore, a renewed attention on the MacBook Air will see an upgraded notebook at an affordable price. Today, we’ve got more news for the HomePod, MacBook and iPad. Take a look below for the details. Apple Will Reduce Price For The HomePod With A ... ( read original story ...)
About Apple’s New MacBook Air
iPad is getting ... Yet, at $999 Apple keeps it around because 1) it’s a Mac, 2) customers still have price resistance at $1,000, and, 3) parts is parts and MBA parts are are cheap. To be brutally honest, I like the name MacBook Air. ( read original story ...)
Three things Apple’s cheaper MacBook Air will need to be a hit
But that’s not to say a cheaper MacBook Air couldn’t hit the sweet spot. Last year Apple surprised us with the release of a $329 iPad that was a perfect entry-level model: retina screen, 32GB processor, A9 chip, and a fingerprint sensor. It didn’t ... ( read original story ...)
A cheaper MacBook Air makes perfect business sense for Apple
Plus, while the iPad Pro 10.5 works for some folks as a full-fledged work machine, it's still not powerful enough for me to get any real work done. A cheaper MacBook Air could be the sweet spot Apple needs. ( read original story ...)
Comment: A more affordable MacBook Air would be the new iBook
It’s significantly more affordable than other MacBooks, but still a much more expensive investment than a $349 iPhone or a $329 iPad. So if Apple is able to make a version of the MacBook Air that brings it into a new demographic, that’s a smart move. ( read original story ...)
Apple to launch cheaper MacBook Air this year
The same rise was observed when Apple released the affordable 9.7-inch iPad last year, boosting iPad sales overall. The analyst didn’t pin down a particular price point, sadly. The current MacBook Air starts at $999, so the new cost should be lower than ... ( read original story ...)