Apple raises MacBook and iPad prices by up to 42% as memory chip costs surge. Check the full list of new MacBook, iPad, Vision Pro and HomePod prices. Apple has increased prices for several MacBook and iPad models, with some products now costing around 20% to 42% more than before. The price hikes come after Apple CEO Tim Cook said last week that the company's current pricing had become "unsustainable." Cook said rising memory and storage component costs were making it difficult for Apple to keep prices unchanged.Apple raises MacBook and iPad prices by up to 42%. Check the full list (Apple/Representative image) (Apple)On Thursday, Apple's online store briefly went offline before returning with updated prices. The new prices affect several MacBook and iPad models sold in the United States and other markets. Apple's cheapest laptop, the MacBook Neo, has become more expensive. According to Apple, the main reason for the price hikes is the sharp increase in the cost of memory and storage components. The new pricing marks one of Apple's biggest recent increases across its MacBook and iPad lineup.Full list of new MacBook, iPad and Pro pricesMacsMacBook Air (13-inch) - $1,299 - was $1,099MacBook Air (15-inch) - $1,499 - was $1,299MacBook Pro (M5) - $1,999 - was $1,699MacBook Pro (M5 Pro) - $2,499 - was $2,199MacBook Pro (M5 Max) - $4,099 - was $3,599MacBook Neo - $699 - was $599iMac - $1,499 - was $1,299MacBook Pro (16-inch) - $2,999 - was $2,699Mac Studio (M3) - $5,299 - was $3,999Mac Studio (M4) - $2,499 - $1,999Also read: Apple raises prices as AI-driven memory chip costs surge: Why MacBooks and iPads are getting more expensiveiPadsiPad (A16) - $449 (increase of $100)iPad Mini - $599 (increase of $100)iPad Air (11-inch) - $749 (increase of $150)iPad Air (13-inch) - $949 (increase of $200)iPad Pro (11-inch) - $1,199 (increase of $200)iPad Pro (13-inch) - $1,499 (increase of $200)Home & EntertainmentApple TV 4K - $199 (increase of $70)HomePod - $349 (increase of $50)HomePod Mini — $99 (increase of $30)Vision Pro - $3,699 (increase of $200)Durva More is a Senior Content Producer at Hindustan Times, where she covers finance, and global news. She brings experience across digital and television journalism, with a strong focus on breaking news, business reporting, and international affairs.