Last week, Apple announced the new iPad 10 and iPad Pro models. While the base model of the tablet now comes with a redesign, more colors and the A14 Bionic chip, Apple has made the M2 processor the main selling point of the iPad Pro. If you are planning to buy one of these, the electronics markets in some countries need to do their best to avoid them, as they are particularly expensive.
As always, the price comparisons around the world were carried out by Nukeni. Jun Saito surveyed 37 countries and regions where Apple has direct sales. He gives some interesting insights into iPad prices, as all countries and regions are raising their prices. For example, Turkey took first place with a price increase of 189.8% – even though this market doesn’t even sell the most expensive and highest-end models.
Second place went to Hungary with a 92.6% price increase, and third place went to Japan with a 72.9% price increase. Even in the US, the base model of the iPad received a 36.5% price increase.
It is also important to note that due to the different tax rates in the US and Canada, depending on where you buy, the general list provides the lowest and highest prices for each country.
Considering the selection of base models, these are the countries to avoid if you are planning to buy the new iPad 10.
Brazil: $1,002.55
Hungary: $622.68
Turkey: $607.46
Poland: $599.01
Denmark: $597.83
And these countries and regions are the most suitable.
- Malaysia: US$443.02
- Hong Kong region: US$445.74
- United States: US$457.78
- Canada: US$457.78
- Taiwan: US$460.69
Worst and best places to buy the new M2 iPad Pro.
Considering the selection of base models, these are the countries to avoid if you’re planning to buy a new iPad 10.
- Brazil: US$1,653.94
- Hungary: $1125.63
- Turkey: $1102.07
- Poland: US$1074.25
- Norway: US$1072.32
These countries are even cheaper.
- United States: USD 799,00
- Malaysia: US$822.93
- Hong Kong region: US$827.91
- Japan: US$838.53
- Canada: US$839.90