7 comments

  • enmerk4r 28 minutes ago
    Wow, I guess no one is immune from supply chain issues. To Apple's credit, I remember the time (a while back) when people overpaid for the Apple brand while not getting as much performance for their money as they would have with other laptop / smartphone manufacturers. Things have really changed over the recent years. Thanks to all the vertical integration, Apple is about as cost-effective as you can get for top-of-the-line hardware. So the fact that they are raising prices is an alarming sign.
    • thewebguyd 13 minutes ago
      What surprised me was that they increased across the current lineup. When Cook announced that they'd have to raise prices, I had assumed he was referring to new launches, as is Apple tradition I did not expect such a large and widespread bump across the whole line up.
  • codazoda 41 minutes ago
    The Studio I looked at yesterday jumped from $2600 to $3400 (30%). I was saving for it and was about 1/2 way there. I was expecting these increases in 2027, so planned to buy late in the year. Apple moved faster than I expected after the price increase announcements.

    On the flip side, this makes PC options with GPUs more attractive.

    I’m interested in running local AI models.

  • cmdrmac 1 hour ago
    The price increases are absurd for some configurations. Glad I placed my order for a new mb pro a couple days ago.
  • jaimebuelta 1 hour ago
    The configuration I’m interested in (I’m waiting until new M5 models are launched) just increased $1000 :-/
  • paxys 59 minutes ago
    Ouch. And these aren’t token increases either. 30%+ hikes for a lot of devices, and 55% for Apple TV.
  • Thomaschaaf 44 minutes ago
    > The average price increase is $269.23.

    How is that calculated?

  • ChrisArchitect 38 minutes ago