Cupertino, California — Apple today updated
MacBook Air, adding True Tone to its Retina display for a more natural viewing experience, and lowering the price to HK$8,899, with an even lower price of HK$8,099 for college students. In addition, the entry-level HK$10,399 13-inch
MacBook Pro has been updated with the latest 8th-generation quad-core processors, making it two times more powerful than before. It also now features Touch Bar and Touch ID, a True Tone Retina display and the Apple T2 Security Chip, and is available for HK$9,599 for college students.
With their sleek, portable designs, Retina displays, great everyday performance, all-day battery life and running macOS, Mac notebooks have never been more popular in higher education.
“College students love the Mac — it’s the notebook they rely on from the dorm room to the classroom, and the No. 1 choice among higher education students,” said Tom Boger, Apple’s senior director of Mac Product Marketing. “With a lower HK$8,099 student price for MacBook Air and the updated 13-inch MacBook Pro with faster performance, Touch Bar and Touch ID at HK$9,599 for students, there’s never been a better time to bring a Mac to college."