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Apple just raised Mac prices, and Prime Day is your last chance to but them at old prices

Apple raised MacBook prices this week. Amazon hasn't updated every listing yet, and these five Prime Day deals are the window to buy before it does.
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Digital Trends
· Jun 25, 2026
Apple just raised Mac prices, and Prime Day is your last chance to beat the hike
Apple raised MacBook prices this week. Amazon hasn't updated every listing yet, and these five Prime Day deals are the window to buy before it does.
Kotaku
· Jun 25, 2026
Man, It’s Going To Get So Much Worse Before It Gets Better
Even Apple is jacking up its prices, and the MacBook Neo is the latest casualty
Wired
· Jun 26, 2026
This Is Probably Your Last Chance to Buy a Cheap MacBook for a While
Apple has dramatically jacked up the price of MacBooks, making the current Prime Day pricing that much more enticing.
Foreign Policy Journal
· Jun 28, 2026
Laptop Prices Are Never Coming Back Down After Apple (AAPL) Move, And Memory Makers Are To Blame
Laptop prices have crossed a threshold from which consumers should not expect a return, with RAM costs reshaping the economics of personal computing for years ahead. Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) has recently raised MacBook Pro prices, and the 2,000 entry point for a capable MacBook is now considered the new baseline rather than a premium outlier. [] The post Laptop Prices Are Never Coming Back Down After Apple (AAPL) Move, And Memory Makers Are To Blame appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.
ZDNet
· Jun 26, 2026
Your last chance to get a MacBook Neo at $590 is here - Apple just raised its price
If you've been looking at buying a MacBook Neo, now is the time.
Mashable
· Jun 27, 2026
Apple just raised prices, but we found 11 Prime Day Apple deals that are still live
The best lingering Prime Day Apple deals include record lows on the Apple Watch Series 11. It's also your last chance to buy MacBooks before a price increase.
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Related coverage for "Apple just raised Mac prices, and Prime Day is your last chance to but them at old prices": Digital Trends — Apple just raised Mac prices, and Prime Day is your last chance to beat the hike. Kotaku — Man, It’s Going To Get So Much Worse Before It Gets Better. Wired — This Is Probably Your Last Chance to Buy a Cheap MacBook for a While. Foreign Policy Journal — Laptop Prices Are Never Coming Back Down After Apple (AAPL) Move, And Memory Makers Are To Blame. ZDNet — Your last chance to get a MacBook Neo at $590 is here - Apple just raised its price. Mashable — Apple just raised prices, but we found 11 Prime Day Apple deals that are still live


