Online ads suggest price hikes on MacBooks Air and Pro as new generations arrive

Some Apple advertising pieces released today by an Australian technology portal suggest that the prices of the new generation of aluminum MacBooks would have been revealed ahead of time, as they differ from the values ​​adopted by the company in its own online store. However, if the Engadget on the subject is correct, anyone who was hoping to purchase one of the new machines for a similar price to the current one will be very disappointed.

Based on the current value for the 13-inch model, the new MacBooks Pro would be marketed in Australia for at least 300 Australian dollars more than the current ones, as the new starting price has risen from 1,600 to 1,900 Australian dollars. The price of the MacBook Air has already risen from 2,000 to 2,400 Australian dollars, indicating that it is also possible to wait for updates for this machine in the coming days.

Another Mac that has also experienced a rise in prices according to advertising items aired today was the Mac Pro, whose price in Australia jumped from 3,600 to 4,500 Australian dollars. All of the Apple computers that were mentioned in these announcements are about to be updated by the company, however, if the values ​​announced for them are even from the new generations, perhaps we can expect very tempting hardware, both from Intel and NVIDIA.