In the past few days, Apple has been said to equip a number of its Mac solutions, including the next-gen MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and iMac, with Retina-quality screens. According to CNET, such panels are already in production, and they are up to $100 more expensive than their non-Retina counterparts. What remains to be seen, however, is whether Apple will pass that price difference along to consumers or if it will be able to maintain its current price points by cutting costs in other areas.
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