Apple Canada Prices Now Match the USA for MacBook Air, Mac Mini, iMac
Along with today’s significant hardware and software releases by Apple, something else has changed for better. Canadian Apple Store pricing has now matched Apple USA for the Macbook Air, Mac mini, and iMac. OS X Lion is also priced the same as well, at $29. The screenshots below show the same prices for the following hardware:
MacBook Air: USA vs Canada, Prices Start at $999


Mac Mini: USA vs Canada, Prices Start at $599


iMac: USA vs Canada, Prices Start at $1199


Previously, the disparity between prices would range from $100-300 for Canadians, but given the strong Canadian dollar we now can benefit from paying the same for hardware. The popular MacBook Pro, Mac Pro, iPods, Apple TV, iPad, and accessories still slightly more expensive in the USA. Great news for Canada.
Thanks to @RobinGambin for the tip!
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Now shave the extra 20 bucks off the iPads, ya cash-grabbin’ @#$%ers!
Now shave the extra 20 bucks off the iPads, ya cash-grabbin’ @#$%ers!
Now shave the extra 20 bucks off the iPads, ya cash-grabbin’ @#$%ers!
Now shave the extra 20 bucks off the iPads, ya cash-grabbin’ @#$%ers!
Glad to see all the prices pre-tax are identical. Our should be cheaper by 100, since our dollar is that much stronger.
Glad to see all the prices pre-tax are identical. Our should be cheaper by 100, since our dollar is that much stronger.
Glad to see all the prices pre-tax are identical. Our should be cheaper by 100, since our dollar is that much stronger.
Glad to see all the prices pre-tax are identical. Our should be cheaper by 100, since our dollar is that much stronger.
Glad to see all the prices pre-tax are identical. Our should be cheaper by 100, since our dollar is that much stronger.
Wasn’t the Air always $999…
It was $1,050 in Canada
It was $1,050 in Canada
It was $1,050 in Canada
It was $1,050 in Canada
It was $1,050 in Canada
what about the rest, Apple TV 119$ vs 99$, iPad 2 519$ vs 499$,… and so on…
what about the rest, Apple TV 119$ vs 99$, iPad 2 519$ vs 499$,… and so on…
what about the rest, Apple TV 119$ vs 99$, iPad 2 519$ vs 499$,… and so on…
what about the rest, Apple TV 119$ vs 99$, iPad 2 519$ vs 499$,… and so on…
What’s more interesting is that the lowly Macbook is gone..
What’s more interesting is that the lowly Macbook is gone..
What’s more interesting is that the lowly Macbook is gone..
What’s more interesting is that the lowly Macbook is gone..
Your dreaming, just to be on par is good enough. I mean as Canadians we just like to pay more for everything, gas, food and so on. Just to get on par is good enough.
Your dreaming, just to be on par is good enough. I mean as Canadians we just like to pay more for everything, gas, food and so on. Just to get on par is good enough.
Your dreaming, just to be on par is good enough. I mean as Canadians we just like to pay more for everything, gas, food and so on. Just to get on par is good enough.
A drop in the ocean of the general rip off of Canadians. We canucks get it up the a$$ with our loony at par.
A drop in the ocean of the general rip off of Canadians. We canucks get it up the a$$ with our loony at par.
it is still cheaper in the US since their dollar is less…
Why not the MacBook Pros!?
You wrote ” The popular MacBook Pro, Mac Pro, iPods, Apple TV, iPad, and accessories still slightly more expensive in the USA. Great news for Canada.”
Backwards perhaps? These systems are still more expensive to Canada. It’s cheaper to buy them in the US. However, one could argue the cost of fuel to get to the US for most Canadian border towns, might be around $30 – $50 anyhow…
Maybe we should remember this math the next time we price Back Bacon to the US.
You wrote ” The popular MacBook Pro, Mac Pro, iPods, Apple TV, iPad, and accessories still slightly more expensive in the USA. Great news for Canada.”
Backwards perhaps? These systems are still more expensive to Canada. It’s cheaper to buy them in the US. However, one could argue the cost of fuel to get to the US for most Canadian border towns, might be around $30 – $50 anyhow…
Maybe we should remember this math the next time we price Back Bacon to the US.
You wrote ” The popular MacBook Pro, Mac Pro, iPods, Apple TV, iPad, and accessories still slightly more expensive in the USA. Great news for Canada.”
Backwards perhaps? These systems are still more expensive to Canada. It’s cheaper to buy them in the US. However, one could argue the cost of fuel to get to the US for most Canadian border towns, might be around $30 – $50 anyhow…
Maybe we should remember this math the next time we price Back Bacon to the US.
You wrote ” The popular MacBook Pro, Mac Pro, iPods, Apple TV, iPad, and accessories still slightly more expensive in the USA. Great news for Canada.”
Backwards perhaps? These systems are still more expensive to Canada. It’s cheaper to buy them in the US. However, one could argue the cost of fuel to get to the US for most Canadian border towns, might be around $30 – $50 anyhow…
Maybe we should remember this math the next time we price Back Bacon to the US.
Ya Ya.. The iPhone is still twice the price….