That's down $400 from the original price of $1,200.
You can now upgrade the 2013 Mac Pro from 16GB of RAM to 64GB of RAM for $800. And you can upgrade both 15-inch MacBook Pro models to the 2TB SSD for $200 less or to the 4TB SSD for $400 less.Īs for the Mac Pro RAM, Apple finally lowered the cost to upgrade RAM in the 2013 Mac Pro (if you're buying one for some ill-advised reason). It's now $200 cheaper to upgrade both the base- and high-end MacBook Pro, 13-inch models to the 2TB SSD. Upgrading the base Mac mini to 2TB will cost $1,400, which is $200 less than previously listed. If you choose the MacBook Air with 256GB, upgrading to the 1.5TB SSD will also cost $100 less, or $900 total. You can now upgrade the base model MacBook Air to the 1.5TB SSD for $1,100, $100 less than before. While they make the priciest SSD upgrades less expensive, the more reasonable upgrades - the ones most people might actually buy - haven't changed.
These changes were first spotted by MacRumors. It lowered the cost to upgrade the 2013 Mac Pro RAM, too. With less fanfare, it also lowered the cost of SSD upgrades for the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac mini.
Apple's iMac updates weren't the only changes the company made today.