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Published 23:40 28 Oct 2016 BST
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So the new devices cost more than the old ones. Nothing too shocking about that, right?
Well what if we told you that Apple has also bumped up the cost of its older hardware, too. The 13in Macbook Air - the paper-thin laptop line that now looks all but obsolete after last night's announcements - will continue to be sold in stores, but it's now retailing for £949, rather than £849 as it was previously.
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The Mac Pro desktop computer - last updated way back in December 2013 - now costs £2,999, up from £2,499. That's an absolutely whopping increase for what is ageing technology, and it's not one that looks to have been mirrored in other countries.
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Patrick O'Brien, analyst at the Verdict Retail consultancy, told the BBC: "Apple has to recalibrate prices after significant currency fluctuations, and since the EU referendum, UK prices are out of sync with the dollar.
"Apple has taken the hit up until now. While price increases won't look good to the consumer, it's difficult to blame Apple.
"Once you strip out UK sales tax (VAT) and the currency conversion, the new UK prices could still be viewed as fair."
Apple isn't the only technology company to make such increases. Since the British public voted to leave the European Union, prices have begun shifting in relation to the decreasing value of the pound. It's more noticeable this time because of Apple's popularity.
Rival company Microsoft has recently announced that prices for some of its services will go up by 22% in 2017 to account for the pound's weakened value against the Euro.
The post-Brexit price changes are far from ideal for those of us looking at updating our tech in time for Christmas.
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