Apple rolls out new MacBook Pro models at developers conference, cuts $300 from prices
By Jordan Robertson, Gaea News NetworkMonday, June 8, 2009
Apple rolls out new MacBooks, drops prices
SAN FRANCISCO — Apple Inc. showed off new MacBook Pro laptops with longer battery lives, faster processors and lower prices.
Apple made the new 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro laptops the introductory part of its developers’ conference in San Francisco, where speculation swirled that a new iPhone would be unveiled later in the presentation.
The laptop with the 13-inch screen starts at $1,200, and the 15-inch model sells for $1,700 and up — both $300 less than existing similar models.
The company also lowered the price on its ultra-thin MacBook Air to $1,500 from $1,800.
Apple’s 17-inch MacBook Pro, which was unveiled in January, costs $2,500 and up.
Shares of Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple were down $4.27, nearly 3 percent, at $140.40 in afternoon trading.
Jessica Mintz reported from Seattle.
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June 20, 2009: 6:34 am
I love the new models! I’ve always wanted a MacBook. The longer battery life and faster processors are definitely a huge plus. And because they’ve reduced the price, then you get more value for your money too! Thanks! |
paul