Newsletter:

Skip Navigation LinksHome > News > Hardware > Apple drops top Macbook Air price

Apple drops top Macbook Air price

By Stewart Meagher
7 July 2008 02:12PM
Tags: apple | drops | top | macbook | air | price

The kindly folk at Cupertino have lopped £300 ($500) off of the price of the top-spec Macbook Air.

Still the thinnest notebook in the world, and guaranteed to make your average Apple fanboi's winky go a bit funny at thirty paces, the 64GB SSD version has dropped from £2028 to a slightly less wallet-worrying £1719.

We can only assume that the price drop is due to the crashing prices of solid state memory and the 1.8MHz CPU from Intel.

Specs remain unchanged.

theinquirer.net (c) 2008 Incisive Media

   


Ads by Google


Thoughts on this article? Add a comment below.
Be the first to comment on this article.

Report this comment as offensive:

   * Indicates information we require to process your submission.

Name: *
Email: *
Reason for offense: *
Your report will not be displayed.  
Name:
*
 
Email:
(will not be displayed)
*
 
Comment:
(HTML not permitted)
*
 
Validation
*

Enter the code you see below:

 

 
 
 
 
 




Product Reviews now available on iTnews.com.au

TopTopics
(3595) -  telstra
(2576) -  broadband
(2561) -  network
(2254) -  microsoft
(1899) -  apple
(1535) -  security
(1433) -  television
(1371) -  mobile
(1286) -  intel
(1276) -  researchers
(1196) -  samsung
(1195) -  led
(1185) -  vmware
(1121) -  iphone
(1097) -  nbn