Apple cuts MacBook prices

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Apple cuts MacBook prices
Customers look at MacBook Pros, during the official opening of the largest Apple shop in southern Europe, at Passeig de Gracia in Barcelona July 28, 2012. Credit: Reuters/Albert Gea/Files

Apple cut the price on the base version of its 13-inch MacBook Pro laptop with "retina" display by $US200 ($A193) as it revamps its top-end laptops, weeks after the company reported a steep decline in Mac sales in the December quarter.

In the US, the base version of the MacBook Pro with retina display will now be priced at $US1499 ($A1449), or $A1649 locally, while the company introduced a new 2.6 GHz processor, 256GB flash memory version for $US1699 ($A1642), or $A1849 for Australians.

Apple also lowered the price of its 13-inch MacBook Air laptop with 256GB of flash memory around $A100 to $US1299 ($A1255). The price for the laptop locally is $A1549. 

The company upgraded its 15-inch MacBook Pro with a faster 2.4 GHz quad-core processor and the top-end 15-inch notebook with a new 2.7 GHz quad-core processor and 16GB of memory.

Investors have worried that Apple's iPad is cannibalising its Mac range, but CEO Tim Cook has brushed aside these concerns.

The company sold 4.1 million Macs in the December quarter, down 21 percent from a year earlier. 

Apple also missed Wall Street's revenue forecast for the third straight quarter in January after iPhone sales came in below expectations, fanning fears that its dominance of consumer electronics is slipping.

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