
Following its MacBook Pro event on 27 October, Apple has increased the UK prices of its entire Mac range despite some devices being years old. Another Brexit related price hike has struck.
The 13in MacBook Air, now the cheapest laptop Apple makes, starts at £949 which is up from £849 and the 11in model has been discontinued. The 12in MacBook now sells £1,249 instead of £1,049 and the older MacBook Pro laptops in 13- and 15in are still on sale at £1,249 and £1,899 respectively. They were £999 and £1,599 previously.
Apple's Mac mini has the smallest prices hike from £399 up to £479 but the Mac Pro has jumped a whopping £500 – from £2,499 to £2,999. Over on the iMac front which used to begin at £899, you'll need to spend at least £1,049 now.
So that's price increases of at least £80 but typically hundreds for existing products and a peak rise of £500 for a nearly three-year old Mac. Wow, Brexit.