also @ TechSpot: Asus P7P55D Deluxe Motherboard Review

Subscribe

Newsletter Our Feeds

Receive weekly updates on new articles, news and contests in your mail!

Email address:

Apple

Apple slashes price of SSD-equipped MacBook Air

By Jose Vilches, TechSpot.com
Published: July 4, 2008, 10:53 AM EST
Following a slump in the cost of the NAND flash memory used to produce solid-state disks, Apple has decided to give a pleasant surprise to those in the market for an SSD-equipped MacBook Air by quietly cutting as much as $500 off the price for an SSD upgrade.

The 1.8GHz model equipped with a 64GB solid-state drive now costs ‘only’ $2,598 – down from $3,098. In addition, Apple also cut the price of upgrading from a 1.6GHz processor to a 1.8GHz processor on the base machine from $200 to $100. Needless to say the MacBook Air is still pricey, and despite the $500 price drop, the 64GB SSD still represents a $599 option that’s likely out of reach for most customers.

It’s always good to see prices coming down though. Hopefully, we’ll more of this in the following months as a result of increased competition in the thin notebook market and ramped up production of solid state drives.

User Comments (2)

Post a comment
nirkon
on July 5, 2008
4:01 AM
Still Mac hardware is way too expensive, really overpriced.

Didou
on July 6, 2008
9:57 AM
Please have a look at the actual specifications & prices before repeating that old saying. That's like saying that Windows crashes & blue-screens all the time.

Browse more commented news