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MacBook Air upgrade price cuts

It's still crazy expensive

reported Jul 4, 2008 by Peter Gill

Filed under: Apple

Apple has cut prices on MacBook Air upgrade options. The base price of $1,799 for one with an 80GB HDD and 1.6GHz processor remains the same, but the cost of upgrading to a 1.8GHz processor has come down from $200 to $100.

The bigger price cut comes when buyers purchase the 1.8GHz system with the 64GB solid-state hard drive. It's fallen from $3,098 to $2,598; a $500 difference.

Unfortunately for consumers, Apple's SSD option is still PATA, so resourceful buyers can't make use of the upcoming less-expensive SATA SSD options coming out in coming weeks. *cough*OCZ*cough*

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