Apple launches new MacBooks Pros in rare January launch, price to start at S$2899

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Apple on Tuesday (Jan 17) unveiled new MacBooks powered with the latest M2 Pro and M2 Max chips made in-house, in a surprise announcement ahead of its traditional launch event. The new MacBook Pro's performance is six times faster than the Intel-based MacBook Pro, according to Apple. For th

Apple on Tuesday unveiled new MacBooks powered with the latest M2 Pro and M2 Max chips made in-house, in a surprise announcement ahead of its traditional launch event.

The new MacBook Pro's performance is six times faster than the Intel-based MacBook Pro, according to Apple. For the latest MacBook Pro 14-inch, prices start from S$2899, while the base price for the Pro 16-inch model starts at S$3599.The Mac Mini starts at S$849, cheaper than the latest iPhone 14 series, and comes in two new versions, powered by the M2 chip and the M2 Pro chip.The company traditionally has four launch events in a year, with the first spring event scheduled in March, when Apple launches its iMacs and accessories.

 

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