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Tue, Oct 07, 2008 - 12:05 PM EDT  —  AAPL: 95.22 (-2.92, -2.98%)  |  NASDAQ: 1851.07 (-11.89, -0.64%)

Apple reduces SSD-based MacBook Air by $500 as component costs decline
Thursday, July 03, 2008 - 03:28 PM EDT

"With the price of NAND flash memory continuing its steady sequential decline, Apple Inc. this month cut the price of its Solid State Drive (SSD)-equipped MacBook Air by half a grand," Slash Lane reports for AppleInsider.

"The Cupertino-based Mac maker is now selling its super slim 13-inch 1.8GHz MacBook Air with a 64GB Solid State Drive for $2598, down from the $3098 fetching price that was listed as recently as last week," Lane reports.

More details in the full article here.

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Jul 03, 08 - 03:38 pm Comment from: Sheep Register

<sarcasm> Early adopters, your AppleStore coupon is in the mail </sarcasm>

Jul 03, 08 - 03:42 pm Comment from: Me In LA

Excellent.
Let the FUD begin.

"Apple isn't selling any"
"Jobs blew it"
"Apple doomed"

A-wipers.

Jul 03, 08 - 03:48 pm Comment from: The Great Apple Fanboy Massacre

Yep, they're lowering the price because Apple isn't selling any. Jobs really blew it this time.

Apple is doomed.

- The Great Apple Fanboy Massacre

P.S. "Me In LA" is an asswipe.

Jul 03, 08 - 03:55 pm Comment from: fastmemory

@The Apple:

You need to re-read "M in La's" comments. You totally missed the sarcasm.

Jul 03, 08 - 04:10 pm Comment from: alansky

Yep, they're lowering the price because Apple isn't selling any. Jobs really blew it this time. —The Great Apple Fanboy Massacre

Actually, dimwit, the MacBook Air is the latest "must-have" accessory for well-heeled electronics fans everywhere. As far as I can tell, the MBA has been a huge hit, although not necessarily with the market segment Apple had in mind when they designed it.

Jul 03, 08 - 04:14 pm Comment from: fastmemory

@alansky:

I'm going to sound like a jerk, because here I go again, but you missed "The Apple's" sarcasm in response to"Me's'" sarcasm.

ALL posters so far AGREE. We are ALL Apple fans. Me started it by being sarcastic of the Dozers who will be saying the price drop was because sales are in the dumps.

Jul 03, 08 - 04:17 pm Comment from: Andy

This is actually good news, considering that SSDs are relatively new tech. It goes to show Apple is becoming aggressive and giving people less reason to whine about nothing. Although, the SSD is still only 64GB? At least with Snow Leopard, you'll be able to use the remaining 63GBs of space, hmm?

Jul 03, 08 - 04:35 pm Comment from: Turbine

Cool.

Now lets get one with a faster, 256GB SSD in there.

At the very least, some 64GB's and 128GB's with faster access speeds and the latest SSD tech.

Jul 03, 08 - 04:36 pm Comment from: Flackman

I'm waiting for the next REAL update of the MacBook Pro, which I hope will have a fairly beefy SSD option. So keep those price drops coming.

Jul 03, 08 - 04:56 pm Comment from: Huh?

@Andy,

Remaining 63 GB??? This isn't RAM, it's a hard drive replacement. It's much faster than a hard drive, but still slower than RAM. The Macbook Air with a 64 GB SSD comes with 2GB of RAM.

Jul 03, 08 - 05:10 pm Comment from: Dave Marsh

I purchased a MacBook Air earlier this year and love it. It replaced a three year old PowerBook G4 1.67GHz portable and is better in almost every way for my use. I vacillated for a month over whether to get the SSD or HD, but in the end selected the HD. The SSD's 64GB simply wasn't enough space for my anticipated needs over the next three years.

Jul 03, 08 - 05:10 pm Comment from: Me In LA

@ fastmemory...

Thank you. An otherwise crappy day before the holiday and you're the one that gets it.

@ TGAFM...

You are a dipstick.
A very dense one.

Jul 03, 08 - 05:35 pm Comment from: Jeff

Enough with the name calling boys...

Can't we all just get along?

Jul 03, 08 - 07:30 pm Comment from: Rob Menke

Might also be because SSDs for portables have been getting a shellacking in the tech news of late:

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ssd-hdd-battery,1955.html (SSD Power Consumption Myth: Runtimes are actually shorter)

That story is being transmitted virally to more mainstream tech publications, which means it's only a matter of time before it reaches the NYT or the WSJ.

Jul 04, 08 - 12:02 am Comment from: k20z3

I'm pretty sure that if you've purchased a MacBook Air within two week of today (check your receipt for the return date), you can see about getting a price reduction and have some of the money back to your account. There are specifics about this on the back of your receipt. The idea is that they don't want to loose your business. Apple would rather loose the $500 if you've bought it within the last two weeks, because those two week coincide with return policy, instead of sending you home without a computer, and the $179 or $301 in restocking fees. Check it out!

Jul 04, 08 - 01:51 am Comment from: Ha, ha, ha

MBA, still overpriced and underpowered.

Jul 04, 08 - 03:10 am Comment from: Predrag

to Ha Ha:

That's why it's selling so well...

and to Huh?:

When andy said "the remaining 63GB, he did mean the hard drive. It was a joke, implying that Snow Leopard is to be so dramatically improved and shrunk in size that it would fit in under 1 GB of space.

Jul 04, 08 - 09:12 am Comment from: MacRaven

I still want at least a 160GB HD in it before I buy one.

Jul 04, 08 - 02:13 pm Comment from: Afib is a loser

Ever think the reason they are lowering the price is to clean out old stock, perhaps they are looking at an update?

Jul 04, 08 - 02:51 pm Comment from: Afib can deepthroat

Maybe all the prices of macs will drop a bit?

Jul 04, 08 - 05:27 pm Comment from: eddiet

Price drop doesn't seem to have taken effect at the Japanese Apple store.

Jul 04, 08 - 05:27 pm Comment from: Blue Dream

I think everyone agrees that 120 gig is a bare minimum for capacity, even for the ultra-mobile Air. SSD capacity and price has to change if it wants to be the next thing in mobiles. This is a start. The Macbook could hold two of them and/or get a bigger battery at it's current size. I expect a slightly thinner Macbook and Macbook Pro...leaning in the direction of the Air without cannibalizing it. Good problems to have, but the iPod Touch with larger capacity, use as a drive, cut and paste, and editing word documents is a threat to alot of laptop purchases. Apple has to be careful and seems to be doing so to keep from merging/cannibalizing their respective line.

Jul 05, 08 - 03:08 am Comment from: Ha, ha, ha

Apple reduces SSD-based MacBook Air by $500 as component costs decline... and sales.

Why lose profit on an apparent "mega-hit" like MBA if component prices decrease? Obvious answer, sales aren't as robust as Apple has anticipated. Too few fanbois, too many MBAs.

Jul 05, 08 - 08:48 am Comment from: Ha, ha, ha

Predrag,

Apple's MBA is selling well? Like what, 100 units per month? Sure, set your sights low and any projection is bound to be favorable.

Sure would like to see some hard numbers for monthly MBA sales to date. Got any hard data there, fanboi? Or are you simply pulling wishes and fantasies from your rectum?

Jul 05, 08 - 12:10 pm Comment from: He, he, he.

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hnOCUkbix0&feature=related
"]Portable and elegant?[/url]

Jul 05, 08 - 01:12 pm Comment from: Afib

Grow up to the 2 losers who posted ahead of me, or the fact that it is the same loser

Jul 06, 08 - 08:47 pm Comment from: Asmodeus

@Afib: they're obviously shills. Just ignore them as I do.

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