MacBook Pro Retina offers discounts that are still heavily stocked
According to DigiTimes, parts suppliers in Asia have not yet received additional parts orders for the MacBook Pro Retina, proving that the Apple warehouse is still full .
This information is not unexpected for many people. In October 2012, the 13-inch MacBook Pro Retina debuted for $ 1,700. In February 2013, Apple was forced to cut prices to $ 1,500 after a series of US retailers like Best Buy and MacMall launched their own discounts. The MacConnection store even has a time to lower the price of the 13-inch MacBook Pro to $ 1300.
The current price of Macbook Pro Retina is still too high to attract users, even though most users crave this laptop. Last year, the MacBook Pro production also encountered some problems, not only that, but the MacBook also faced strong competition from another Apple product, iPad.
According to DigiTimes , it is likely that by the end of the second quarter of this year, Apple will release the next generation of MacBooks.
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- Apple reduced the price of MacBook Pro Retina and MacBook Air, upgraded the configuration
- Apple unveiled the MacBook Pro Retina screen
- Apple may have a 12-inch MacBook Retina next year
- Apple will release ultra-thin MacBook Air Retina this year
- 13-inch MacBook Pro Retina may come out in September
- 13.3-inch MacBook Pro Retina can be produced in the third quarter
- Discount MacBook Pro welcome new version
- How will the new MacBook get more upgrades?
- Retina MacBook Pro 13.3 inch can be released later this summer
- The new 12-inch MacBook Air will have a Retina display and is thinner
- 13-inch MacBook Pro Retina appears with iPad Mini
- MacBook Air 12 'Retina has started to be mass-produced?
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