Apple on Tuesday announced performance enhancements for the MacBook Pro and a new configuration and price changes for the iMac. The new 15-inch MacBook Pro with its Force Touch trackpad and improved flash storage, battery and graphics performance is available immediately online, starting at $1,999. The Force Touch trackpad first appeared in the latest 13-inch MacBook. It includes the taptic engine found in the Apple Watch, which provides tactile feedback for tasks.
Apple already has a huge stake in their market. Many splurge to get their products (including me), even if they're grossly overpriced. Take my article on iPhone 6 fans lining up outside of a Charleston, SC Apple Store as an example: http://bit.ly/1uVlfSv. The pricing didn't matter to the hundreds of people wrapped around the building. They were just excited to get something new! Product innovation might be the key to growing their market, not changing prices.
Apple Fiddles With MacBook Pro, iMac Features and Pricing
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. May 21, 2015 10:50 AMApple on Tuesday announced performance enhancements for the MacBook Pro and a new configuration and price changes for the iMac. The new 15-inch MacBook Pro with its Force Touch trackpad and improved flash storage, battery and graphics performance is available immediately online, starting at $1,999. The Force Touch trackpad first appeared in the latest 13-inch MacBook. It includes the taptic engine found in the Apple Watch, which provides tactile feedback for tasks.