While the high-end 27-inch iMac with Retina 5K Display was discounted from $2,499 to $2,299 today, Apple has raised the prices on several other products in Europe and Canada as the U.S. dollar continues to remain strong against the euro and other international currencies. The affected countries in the European Union include Germany, France, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Finland and multiple others.
All non-Retina 21.5-inch and 27-inch iMac models in affected countries are now between 150 to 300 euros more expensive starting today. The base configuration iMac, for example, increased from €1,099 to €1,249, while the high-end 27-inch iMac without Retina display rose from €1,799 to €2,099. Prices may vary slightly between countries due to applicable local taxes and tariffs.
Apple also increased the price of the Mac Pro by between 400 to 600 euros, with the base model going from €2,999 to €3,399 and the high-end configuration now priced at €4,599 up from €3,999. The base model Mac mini increased 50 euros to €569, while the mid-tier and top-tier configurations were bumped up 100 euros to cost €819 and €1,129 respectively. 12-inch MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air prices have not changed.
În concluzie dacă aveați în plan MacMini sau iMac non-retina, băgați mare până nu se actualizează prețurile la Apcom. A da, și Mac Pro.
La iMac Retina scăderea de preț în dolari ar compensa grosso modo creșterea de preț în euroi.
La MacBuce prețul în euro nu s-a schimbat.
Mai e si ecranul pe care l-au imbunatatit, are acum o gama mai mare de culori, de la 100% sRGB au trecut la P3, care contine cu 25% mai multe culori fata de sRGB
It is very important to note that only these newly introduced “Apple iMac with 27-inch Retina 5K display Late 2015” models with model ID 17,1 are able to support these higher memory configurations. Prior iMac 27” with Retina Display models support a maximum of 32GB.