Apple to launch cheaper MacBook Air this year

Apple will launch a cheaper MacBook Air in the third quarter of 2012 in response to competing ultrabooks.

By Ashleigh Allsopp | Thursday, 10 May, 2012

Apple will launch a cheaper MacBook Air in the third quarter of 2012, according to a report.

Digitimes reports that sources from the upstream supply chain have said that Apple will respond to competing ultrabooks by launching a $799 (NZ $1,019) MacBook Air, US$200 cheaper than the current MacBook Air pricing in the US.

"Although Acer has recently reduced its ultrabook shipment target, Intel continues to aggressively push ultrabooks and is aiming to have the devices prices at US$699 in the second half of the year. However, if Intel is able to bring down ASPs to its goal, the price gap between ultrabooks and the US$799 MacBook Air may further postpone the time ultrabooks become standardised," said the sources.

The current pricing of the MacBook Air in New Zealand starts at NZ$1,549. In the US, the same model costs NZ$1,275.

Apple is expected to release a redesigned MacBook line-up within weeks, with the latest rumours suggesting that it will have a bigger battery and dual hard drives.

Future Apple devices, including Macs, MacBooks and iOS devices, could also have new, glare-free, anti-fogging, self-cleaning glass.