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Upgrades processors.
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.
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