Price of new computers and laptops on the rise
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Re: Price of new computers and laptops on the rise
Apple MacBook Air laptops are the equivalent of more than £100 cheaper in Thailand than the UK -of course they’re not cheap but at least here for those that like Apple products, not as expensive as the UK.
Re: Price of new computers and laptops on the rise
I knew you were going to say that, we've had this convo countless times.
(I did look it up and the difference is negligible when you factor in forex rates and warranties).
However, I'm not talking about Apple (a US company), these are Asian manufacturers' laptops that are being hiked. Some are nearly 40% more than the same machine in the US.

However, I'm not talking about Apple (a US company), these are Asian manufacturers' laptops that are being hiked. Some are nearly 40% more than the same machine in the US.
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I was simply saying that not all prices are higher here - a MacBook Air M4 in the UK is available from Amazon reduced from £999 to £899.
At iStudio the same machine is B34,900, which give or take is say £799 so £100 cheaper - one year warranty with both.
At iStudio the same machine is B34,900, which give or take is say £799 so £100 cheaper - one year warranty with both.
Re: Price of new computers and laptops on the rise
Macbook Pro in the US - $1,599 ... same machine in Thailand is 54,900 ... go figure. Maybe the UK has a premium on Apple products, but in general, computers are more expensive in Thailand, where there is a premium on nearly all products, much more now looking at recent hikes.
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Yes I get that, but the US has always been cheaper - that $1,599 equates to £1,205 and yet Amazon sell the MacBook Pro for £1,759. In Thailand it’s B69,900 which is about £1,588. It’s simply the way it is.
Re: Price of new computers and laptops on the rise
I give up 
If you had read my post, you'd see that I'm not talking about Apple or the UK or even comparing countries. I was observing how much gaming PC laptop prices were being increased here in Thailand and noting that it has nothing to do with US tariffs because they come from Asia.

If you had read my post, you'd see that I'm not talking about Apple or the UK or even comparing countries. I was observing how much gaming PC laptop prices were being increased here in Thailand and noting that it has nothing to do with US tariffs because they come from Asia.
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Re: Price of new computers and laptops on the rise
Further to my observations, gaming laptops contain high-end graphics processors from Nvidia (a US company), so maybe they are subjecting them to projected tariffs (that haven't even kicked in yet) and hiking the prices. But that still doesn't explain why last year's spec machines, and even older ones imported years before the tariffs were announced, are going up so much. Pure profiteering.
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Sorry Buks but what you actually said was that some laptop prices were being hiked by as much as 30%, and all I was doing was stating that some (Apple was my example) were not going up - as far as I’m aware they have been fairly stable.buksida wrote: ↑Mon May 05, 2025 9:27 am I give up
If you had read my post, you'd see that I'm not talking about Apple or the UK or even comparing countries. I was observing how much gaming PC laptop prices were being increased here in Thailand and noting that it has nothing to do with US tariffs because they come from Asia.
I wasn’t trying to inflame this thread but as you seem to have taken offence I’ll leave it there.
