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Computer Hardware Is Getting More Expensive. What's Going On?

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July 6, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

Does it seem like hardware is getting more expensive? It's not your imagination. Since late last year, a number of hardware companies — including Dell, HP, Lenovo, Asus, and, most recently, Apple — have all raised prices on computers and other equipment or warned customers that price increases were coming.

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ComicBook.com

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· Jul 1, 2026

Three Companies Could Be the Cause of Gaming Becoming So Expensive

Gaming has only gotten more expensive in recent years — and a lawsuit is alleging that it is largely because of three companies. Due to the spread of AI companies requiring supplies like RAM for their expansion, shipping disruptions caused by global tensions, and rising prices amid worldwide tariffs, the cost of memory has gone []

Rock Paper Shotgun

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· Jun 27, 2026

Oh no, that's Lenovo saying they think these RAM prices will be the new normal and may never go back to how they were

That RAM crisis, huh? Surely it'll end sometime soon. Undoubtedly. We'll all be able to afford technology again, games consoles and computers won't be only for the 1, and we can laugh about this silly point in history. Sorry, I've just had a note handed to me and, oh, oh no, Lenovo are saying they think that these new astronomically high prices will be the new normal as we enter 2030. Excuse me while I scream into the void for a moment. Read more

Gamesradar

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· Jun 22, 2026

Gaming laptops are more expensive than ever, and it's not Amazon solving the problem this Prime Day

Gaming laptops are more expensive than ever, and it's not Amazon solving the problem this Prime Day

Gizmodo

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· Jun 25, 2026

Apple Hikes Prices on Almost Everything Except iPhones

Macs, iPads, HomePods, and Apple TVs all cost way more now. Even the already expensive Vision Pro, too.

ZDNet

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· Jun 25, 2026

All MacBooks and iPads hit with surprise price hikes - even the Neo wasn't safe

The price increases result from surging memory chip costs and short supply but there are still deals available if you know where to look.

The Next Web

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· Jul 9, 2026

AI just shrank the PC market and is killing the cheap phone. Your gadgets are next

For the first time in two years, the world bought fewer PCs. Global shipments of desktops, notebooks, and workstations fell 3.6 in the second quarter of 2026, to 65.7 million units, according to the analyst firm Omdia. The cause is not weak demand. It is the price of memory, and the reason it is soaring [] This story continues at The Next Web

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Related coverage for "Computer Hardware Is Getting More Expensive. What's Going On?": ComicBook.com — Three Companies Could Be the Cause of Gaming Becoming So Expensive. Rock Paper Shotgun — Oh no, that's Lenovo saying they think these RAM prices will be the new normal and may never go back to how they were. Gamesradar — Gaming laptops are more expensive than ever, and it's not Amazon solving the problem this Prime Day . Gizmodo — Apple Hikes Prices on Almost Everything Except iPhones. ZDNet — All MacBooks and iPads hit with surprise price hikes - even the Neo wasn't safe. The Next Web — AI just shrank the PC market and is killing the cheap phone. Your gadgets are next